My DIY 6L6GC stereo tube amp project, part 3
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Freaking great I dea to use stand-offs as a locknut AND And to mount terminal strips!
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Thanks man, I know what you mean. It's hard to remember. I just bought a stereo tube amp for the first time off of ebay. I need to recap it and re-tube it. Looks like it's going to be a fun project but a challenge for me. Thanks again and have a great weekend.
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Progress has been good, but I've had a couple big problems that I'll tell you about tomorrow.
I did get to do a quick test on the power amp circuits the other day, and it looks like it's gonna be sweet. Frequency response is at least 15Hz-25Khz. Couldn't get enough input signal to reach full output though, so I don't know the wattage yet.
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I am just getting caught up on all vids now... I am really impressed with all this.... I am very anxious myself to see/hear it for the first time!!!!!
what sort of outputs are you using? and if i build my amp will i be able to connect it to car speakers
SilentActivity 2 months ago
@SilentActivity I used 6L6GC output tubes in push-pull configuration. The transformers were Edcor CXPP60-MS-6.6k. They have ability to run 4, 8, or 16 ohm speakers.
Maxxarcade 2 months ago
sorry is this 4 guitar or home steerio??
it looks great.
SouthernDoom666 1 year ago
@SouthernDoom666 Home audio.
Maxxarcade 1 year ago
How much did this project all cost? Just curious.
cgillyard 2 years ago
I lost track. Probably a few hundred. Someday I'll have to tally up all the parts that I actually used. I changed the design a few times, so I had a lot of unused parts that I didn't need to buy.
Maxxarcade 2 years ago