Check out how a home made "High Octane" ax84 kit built amplifier sounds......
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@andrei87x15 жыл бұрын
nice playing
@burgemusic13 жыл бұрын
Yep still have the Schecter it was new in 1997 model 'S' I think was all they called it.... It was the most expensive guitar I had bought back then..... Ive tried others but never felt like parting company with it.
@VincentDP13 жыл бұрын
At last, one that sounds good.
@burgemusic15 жыл бұрын
Max - As long as you are familiar with a soldering iron/electronics in a general (ie know that some voltages can kill you and others are harmless) it is really pretty straightforward. But for someone who had never soldered any components together in their life - well maybe it would be a bit much to tackle. Anything is possible if you try !!
@Misfitswitch15 жыл бұрын
NIce
@psymetal15 жыл бұрын
nice job:) i just built one of these PTP myself and while it sounds great it has squealing issues. looking at your layout i should move the preamp filter caps closer to the preamp to shorten the b+ wires. lead dress is always a pain.
@burgemusic15 жыл бұрын
Mine does squeal too actually :-) ..if both gain knobs are in the last quarter of travel.... ... the 'threshold of squeal' is lower when you are not plugged in... rgds AB
@burgemusic15 жыл бұрын
Hi there - actually, I dont know "exactly" what the wattage is - there is one EL84 output valve - I believe that means about 5-7 watts output. Its plenty loud for house practice / jamming - but would not be loud enough for a full band with drumkit without some help from a PA hth Alan
@Maxpound15 жыл бұрын
how hard is it to build one of these?
@v2saatana13 жыл бұрын
I like your Schecter. I own a 96 Traditional. Do you still own yours?
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nice playing
Yep still have the Schecter it was new in 1997 model 'S' I think was all they called it.... It was the most expensive guitar I had bought back then..... Ive tried others but never felt like parting company with it.
At last, one that sounds good.
Max - As long as you are familiar with a soldering iron/electronics in a general (ie know that some voltages can kill you and others are harmless) it is really pretty straightforward. But for someone who had never soldered any components together in their life - well maybe it would be a bit much to tackle. Anything is possible if you try !!
NIce
nice job:) i just built one of these PTP myself and while it sounds great it has squealing issues. looking at your layout i should move the preamp filter caps closer to the preamp to shorten the b+ wires. lead dress is always a pain.
Mine does squeal too actually :-) ..if both gain knobs are in the last quarter of travel.... ... the 'threshold of squeal' is lower when you are not plugged in... rgds AB
Hi there - actually, I dont know "exactly" what the wattage is - there is one EL84 output valve - I believe that means about 5-7 watts output. Its plenty loud for house practice / jamming - but would not be loud enough for a full band with drumkit without some help from a PA hth Alan
how hard is it to build one of these?
I like your Schecter. I own a 96 Traditional. Do you still own yours?