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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 8:49 pm 
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First of all I'd like to thank both Chris and Stephen for all their help. I had Chris go over my chassis to check the MOSFET and a couple of other issues and now, with a new MOSFET and a few other changes, I have my Tramp finished and installed into my cabinet.
I modified the mounting holes in my Tramp to fit into a 5E3 Tweed Deluxe cabinet that I had, so I am running it through a 12" 30 watt, 8 ohm BBQ Alnico 12A125A.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:56 am 
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Looks great!

How's she sound?


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 1:22 pm 
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It sounds really nice. I'm still getting use to all the different combinations of settings with volume controls, Tude switch and Fat switch, and VRM, but it's a really nice little amp. Great bedroom amp.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 7:54 pm 
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That's a great looking amp!
See you got the 6L6GC in already. How do you like it compared to the 6V6?

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 11:21 am 
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Great looking job :thumbsup:


Is this your first build> or first kit build ? It lookes terriffic. :thumbsup:

What was the kit~building expierience like if this is a first build?

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 11:25 pm 
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kurtlives wrote:
That's a great looking amp!
See you got the 6L6GC in already. How do you like it compared to the 6V6?

Chris...


Thanks Chris. I tried the 6V6 for a while when I got it put together but wanted to try out the 6L6 just to see what difference it would make. I still have the 6L6 in there and decided to put the back cover on the cabinet about 15 minutes ago. I really like this amp with the 6L6 installed. It's louder so there is more tweaking possible with the VRM/Master Volume/Volume Controls to get different sound from it. I really like the Fat tone - not sure about the Tude just yet. I'm playing a Gibson ES335 with Classic 57 humbuckers through itat the moment.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 11:33 pm 
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Casey4s wrote:
Great looking job :thumbsup:


Is this your first build> or first kit build ? It lookes terriffic. :thumbsup:

What was the kit~building expierience like if this is a first build?

Thanks


Hi Casey4's, yes this was my first build. It was a great experience for me as I started it at an amp workshop so there was in person support for questions and troubles. I was one that had troubles with mine but through contact with Stephen and Chris here I was able to isolate the problems and get things fixed up. It took me longer than some and less time than others but it was a great experience and I would recommend it. The drawings are pretty easy to follow and the book gives you a step by step approach with some theory injected into the pages as well as safety procedures.

Brian


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brimc76 wrote:
Casey4s wrote:
Great looking job :thumbsup:


Is this your first build> or first kit build ? It lookes terriffic. :thumbsup:

What was the kit~building expierience like if this is a first build?

Thanks


Hi Casey4's, yes this was my first build. It was a great experience for me as I started it at an amp workshop so there was in person support for questions and troubles. I was one that had troubles with mine but through contact with Stephen and Chris here I was able to isolate the problems and get things fixed up. It took me longer than some and less time than others but it was a great experience and I would recommend it. The drawings are pretty easy to follow and the book gives you a step by step approach with some theory injected into the pages as well as safety procedures.

Brian



Thanks Brian


Great job :thumbsup:


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