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PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:55 am 
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hi

i finished my sIII yesterday and it sound WONDERFULL !!!!!!

thank you stephen for the very hight quality of your design,your parts and your layout ( i'had not used enything else )

i had powered my sIII yesterday ....
no hum no buzz nothing not any bug at all !!!!!

i have used very hight wire quality
and i used a little bit diferent way to wire the amp ( has you can see on my blog )

the sound is very clean ( my blues junior have more crunch ) may be i'm gonna tweack the amp later to have more gain

the sound is very clear and pure the tones control work very good
the tone look like the album version of the wind cry mary ( i love it )

you can see few pictures on my blog ( on the left you have one album for the cab building and the other one for the chassi building )

on the center part of the blog you can click on the picture to have a real size

and you can let me some post on the blog ( you have to clic on COMMENTAIRE )

this is the link http://strat777.fiftiz.fr/blog/

see you soon for another build !!!!

JEROME


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:03 pm 
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strat,

Your blog is excellent way to show people how to build the amp and a cabinet. That takes a special talent.

Glad you like the amp; use the boost to get some more crunch, or jump the channels. There are notes to tweak in the manual.

Congratulations.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 3:52 am 
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thanks stephen

this way to wire the amp ( by the top ) is esiest beacause you can do the majority of soldering outside the amp ( and it's esiest to service and tweak to)


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Yes, putting the jumpers on the top of the board makes it easy to troubleshoot. I would put them under the components and wrap them around the turrets.

Have fun tweaking

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 12:21 pm 
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Yes, putting the jumpers on the top of the board makes it easy to troubleshoot. I would put them under the components and wrap them around the turrets.


So would I... 8)

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yes now it's time to play and tweaks
i'm gonna try the boost sw first ( unfortunatly i have brocken the switch and i should find another one ) and after ( if the boost switch is not enought )to remove r8 and change the gain pot to 1 m hom

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stratt77, you can hard wire the boost in if you want to see how it will sound.

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