Making a 1 WATT TUBE AMP-Part 1: Schematic, Parts & Chassis // Building a guitar amp from scratch!

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How to build a 1 watt guitar tube amp. PART 1 explains the circuit, parts, layout, building the chassis and the eyelet board.
Scratch building a guitar tube amplifier using one 12AX7 (12AT7 or 12AY7) preamp tube and one 12BH7 as the power tube. This will roughly produce 1 watt of output. Don't kid yourself, that still enough power to annoy anyone your house! This amp should be perfect for practicing and possibly recording.
This will be somewhat of a budget build only mostly using off the shelf parts. (No boutique parts or components will be used)
Final build Schematic: drive.google.com/file/d/1pgK-...
Parts List: drive.google.com/file/d/17hXL...
Final Layout: drive.google.com/file/d/1PNhu...
Self Split white page: drive.google.com/file/d/1eRXx...
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0:00 Intro
2:54 The build - Chassis and Parts
4:57 Basic Circuit Concept
5:51 Parts Layout
7:13 Making the Chassis
9:15 Making the Eyelet board
10:49 Installing the Parts into the Chassis
Camera:
Canon M50
iPhone 11
Rode Video Micro
Boya By-M1 Lavaliere Mic
Lighting:
Aputure Amaran AL-M9
Neewer 26" Soft Box
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  • @Craig52-zq1bt
    @Craig52-zq1bt2 ай бұрын

    The Fender Champ, along with several Fender guitar amps, were lifted, or purchased, directly from Bell Telephone and RCA Labs. My 1955 Fender Champ had a sticker on the chassis stating circuit copyright Bell Telephone Labs.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for commenting. Yes, a lot of the original circuits were “borrowed” from publications. RCA for example published literature on how to employ their tubes hoping people would purchase their tubes to make the circuits. Many companies did this not just Fender. Cheers.

  • @nusior
    @nusior3 жыл бұрын

    Super cool! After years of watching, reading and learning I'm about to start my first champ-ish amp from scratch and I'm still finding new useful videos :D

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    Awesome great to hear. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @gibbyrockerhunter
    @gibbyrockerhunter9 ай бұрын

    Duuuude. I’m stoked to follow this build. And am uber glad I finally found you. Thanks for the content!

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    9 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoy it! Cheers.

  • @vldmlt1
    @vldmlt13 жыл бұрын

    Nice work ,sir!

  • @russellesimonetta3835
    @russellesimonetta38353 жыл бұрын

    Cool! Never saw eyelets like those! Never saw welding up a chassis! Most guys just bend with whatever they can come up with!

  • @Barefeet200
    @Barefeet2003 ай бұрын

    Incredibly pleased and impressed with you providing a downloadable and printable schematic and layout. I am on the hunt for a new build and just found your channel.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for commenting. Glad you found my content helpful. Cheers.

  • @jamesjohanson5675
    @jamesjohanson56756 ай бұрын

    Mate, even just watching you weld and grind the chasis is so satisfying..

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks. Cheers.

  • @robnic52
    @robnic52 Жыл бұрын

    Can't wait to see how you handle the phase inversion for your push pull output section. Nice video and very watchable narration.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for commenting. Glad you liked the video. The output section is an old topology from the 40's called Cathode-Coupled Output Stage (aka Self Split) Though, it's not super efficient it works great in this application. There is a link in the video's description section explaining how it works. Cheers

  • @soapboxearth2
    @soapboxearth2 Жыл бұрын

    Subbed . Looking forward to this series!

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    11 ай бұрын

    Awesome, thank you!

  • @KleyDeJong
    @KleyDeJong3 жыл бұрын

    Nice build! I like the painted chassis idea.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. I’m happy the way it turned out. The only issue is waiting for the paint to cure.

  • @mohitrahaman
    @mohitrahaman Жыл бұрын

    good series, thanks

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. It is a cool little amp. I’m planning to expand on this idea. Cheers.

  • @squidkid2
    @squidkid25 ай бұрын

    Great video and a great project. This would be a good project for a first time builder. I am building a Champ style 5f1 amp and one thing that's challenging about that is the chassis is about half the size of yours so things are very cramped but this project has a much roomier chassis with which to work. Can't wait to watch the other parts of this project.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for commenting. Yes, I've built a few Champs before and things can get a bit tight in those smaller chassis. The amp in this video could be easily modified for different output tubes. There is lots of space to experiment! Cheers.

  • @rayprevailer8454
    @rayprevailer84543 жыл бұрын

    Great build project video. Just found your channel. Subscribed.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. Was a fun little project. I’m thrilled on how it turned out.

  • @joehammer3462
    @joehammer34623 жыл бұрын

    Retired EE here, I like the fact that you have some negative feedback in your circuit design. I'm impressed, a very well thought out design.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. I like the having the option. Realistically, I’d probably make the resistor value even lower to get a more noticeable effect.

  • @edwardebel1847
    @edwardebel18475 ай бұрын

    Leaving a comment, because…you know…comment. Maybe leave another one later, but this one is just to support the channel. Cheers (that’s the comment.)

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Till next time! Cheers.

  • @bondjovi4595
    @bondjovi45952 жыл бұрын

    Amazing what you can learn from a couple KZread videos.

  • @miettoisdev
    @miettoisdev3 жыл бұрын

    nice!!!

  • @ColocasiaCorm
    @ColocasiaCorm2 жыл бұрын

    True craftsman. I feel bad ill never do this in my life

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks.

  • @alexcooper2956

    @alexcooper2956

    6 ай бұрын

    Why not?

  • @adamdagosto570
    @adamdagosto5702 жыл бұрын

    Super cool were my words too. I'd really like to find a super easy amp kits to start with.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your comment. Weber and Mojotone sell easy/simple amp kits for a reasonable cost.

  • @hassanx146
    @hassanx1463 жыл бұрын

    Your channel is a treasure! I feel lucky to find it I appreciate you thanks And how much the amp costs you?

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. Well, this amp was a budget build. I had most of the parts left over from old project. I suspect if I had to by all the parts new the cost would be around $225-250. The transformers and electrolytic capacitors are the expensive parts.

  • @eazyrider6122
    @eazyrider61222 жыл бұрын

    Just start off with a C Purlin channel section. 300x 90x 2.4mm. Cut to length then cap the sides and plate the open side.

  • @Cpt_Adama
    @Cpt_Adama2 жыл бұрын

    This would be cool if you could do a Marshall 59SL or/and a 2204 master volume. The chassis would have been easier to do if the sides were attached and bent into place, then you would only need to weld is the short vertical corners.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your comment. Yes, I’m in the process of building a higher gain 1watt amp like you describe. New video will be up in the new year.

  • @adrianoamorimribeiro9436
    @adrianoamorimribeiro94363 жыл бұрын

    Good Night my Youth A beautiful project Can you share the schematics? Thanks

  • @patrickwilson623
    @patrickwilson6233 жыл бұрын

    Really cool! I'll be looking forward to the next installment. Question: How difficult would it be to use a Hammond 269EX power transformer in this build? I've got one built into a Firefly amp and I'm not all that jazzed about its sound. I'd like to try using a different schematic with this transformer and the Hammond 125A I've got too.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good day. The new video will be up soon. I’m currently working on it. Yes, the Hammond 269EX should work. The voltage may be a bit low but you should be able to adjust the filter dropping resistors to suite. I should be able to recommend a value once I’ve built mine. The amp I’m building should have a “champ” style overdrive tone and not a high gain tone.

  • @patrickwilson623

    @patrickwilson623

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MikeFreda That's fantastic. Any help with values would be super. Also, you've gotta love the Champ overdrive! It's found its way onto so many classic songs. Looking forward to seeing the next video. Also, I love the way you welded up your own chassis. Very DIY! No possibility of having to cram stuff into an undersized Hammond enclosure since you're making it custom.

  • @Takroc_Music
    @Takroc_Music3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Mike, I was wondering if you sold any of your amp kits or did custom builds? I'm looking for an amp head similar to the Orange Micro Terror.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hello, thanks for reaching out. Unfortunately, I do not sell kits. There really is no money in it for me since I have to buy all my parts at full retail. I’m not familiar with a micro terror but I suspect it’s a higher gain amp. Would be fun to build but higher gain amps can be tough to make quiet and not buzz/fizz. Stay tune, I am making a one watt fumble style amp. There will be a video of it soon.

  • @troupeslave
    @troupeslave6 ай бұрын

    @mikefreda Thanks for this video! Just a heads up that the Input Resistor to ground of the Layout and the Schematic are different. The schematic and parts list say 1 meg, where the Layout says 100R. I'm ordering both, but care to elaborate? Thanks! :)

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for pointing it out. I thought I had corrected the PDF. It is 1meg. It is fixed now! Cheers

  • @tarsiousmunalembohol
    @tarsiousmunalembohol2 жыл бұрын

    Now i know why tube amps are expensive. Lots Of parts even though its only a low wattage and the talents to assembled it.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, this is very true. That's why a lot of people like kits or try to scratch build. You can save some money if you do the labour yourself, cheers!

  • @Frankentoane
    @Frankentoane3 жыл бұрын

    Nice content! Just subd. just started to read into amp building and modding. I have a 15watt Hayden tube amp that im planning to mod into a Friedman jj jr., Can i leave the phase inverter, output section, and power section as is, and just mod the preamp section? Thanks!

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I’m not familiar with those two amps. Can’t really comment. There is nothing to stop you from tweaking the preamp circuit a bit with some different values. You may get something you like.... you may not. At the end of the day that’s how some tweakers got into business.

  • @bigboypants988
    @bigboypants9882 жыл бұрын

    You should make that eyelet punch longer handle'd, might make it easier to use. (my 2¢) this all good

  • @patprop74
    @patprop742 жыл бұрын

    Cool, this is basically a little Class A Amp much like the Peavey Royal 8, nicely done, Are the eyelets the ones sold for PCB, or for Clothing?

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your comments. The eyelets in the video are typically used for clothing. I’ve also used ones for PCB’s and they look the same to me. My only comment is the clothing ones are a bit bigger and you should clean/sand them to remove any oxidation before soldering.

  • @vancesnyder2426
    @vancesnyder24262 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. I just got a used Blues Jr and am in the process of putting in a Texas Heat speaker. This may seem simple but it is an adventure for me. It obviously sat around as dust was in the cab. My question, instead of making the box and drilling, can you buy this stuff in units so that it is more like gathering the parts and assembling them with your schematic? Thanks Mike You might want to look at the SCHITT VALI 2-I have my headphones plugged in now.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the comments. Yes, you can find generic chassis and kits to make whatever you want. Mojo and Weber have stuff like that.

  • @vancesnyder2426

    @vancesnyder2426

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MikeFreda Thanks Mike, I appreciate the advice.

  • @hardball107
    @hardball1073 жыл бұрын

    Do you believe tube rectification vs. Solid State makes a difference in tone ? I'm building a 8 watt amp using 2 6AQ5's, a 12AX7 and a SS full bridge rectifier looking for that sweet valve sound.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I think so. If you had Like-for-Like amps and the only thing different was the Rectification you would hear a slight difference. As for overall Tone, not sure. SS rectification has less sag and typically yields you a higher B+ since there is less of a voltage drop. That being, if I was building a retro tube amp (like a tweed Deluxe) I would keep the tube rectifier. If I was just building a modern amp or just experimenting, SS is cheaper and easier to do and may also be a bit quieter since you can use higher value filter caps.

  • @robertthompson5908
    @robertthompson59082 жыл бұрын

    Great video! I love the welded chassis. I have a question - it looks like you used mild steel, as opposed to chrome plated or stainless. Are you concerned about corrosion on the inside where it isn’t painted?

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the comments. Yes, it is mild steel. No, I’m not concerned about corrosion. The amp stays inside and all the grounds are through drilled with stainless hardware. It may rust a bit from me touching it but I don’t feel it’s a major concern. That being said, In my latest amp build I did paint the inside for a cleaner look. So, there is nothing to stop you from doing it as long as you have a good ground. Yes, Chrome plated, aluminum or stainless is another option but that’s hard to work with.

  • @jamespyland6412

    @jamespyland6412

    Жыл бұрын

    Plating will burn off from the welding. Aluminum and stainless can be TIG welded.

  • @robnic52

    @robnic52

    Жыл бұрын

    If you have the welding gear and clued up on using it that's the cheapest and fastest way to get a tough chassis. A folding brake will only fold certain pricey grades of aluminium or thin steel sheet but its fiddly if you cut out the corners for the folds and leave tabs to pop rivet the corners together. Hammond make a wide range of nice folded chassis sizes but that can get pricey.

  • @user-cq3oh8eq3n
    @user-cq3oh8eq3n2 жыл бұрын

    Terrific video, Mike! I was wondering how you arrived at the 12bh7 as your choice for output tube. Also, where did you find the threaded inserts that you used in the corners, for attaching the bottom plate? I was looking for something like that for rack gear that I'm building.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your comment. The 12BH7 is very similar to the 12AU7. The 6CG7 could also work. These tubes have a low Mu (~20) which makes it good for this application. It is stated that the 12BH7 is a "tougher" tube than a 12AU7 and has higher dissipation characteristics. You can use a 12AU7 but you should probably lower the bias and need to use different primary taps on the OT. The threaded inserts are call Rivnuts. You can install them with a simple tool or a proper gun. You can get them at Harbour Freight and they are all over Amazon. The cheap tools work okay but they can get a bit frustrating.

  • @user-cq3oh8eq3n

    @user-cq3oh8eq3n

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MikeFreda Thanks, Mike. I was wondering about use of a pentode for the output, but I suppose that would require more engineering. There was a series of half-rack 'pedals' by H&K that used various tubes to drive a dummy load and speaker simulator. One used an EL84, another used a 12au7. They'd also drive a speaker. Probably very pricey now. 'Rivnuts'...I searched for a couple hours for 'threaded inserts' and whatever else I could think of, and never came up with Rivnuts. You saved me some time. Those should be perfect for the rack systems.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, you can use a pentode like a 6V6 in the output, that’s basically and Fender Champ or Princeton. You would need a different PT and OT. Cheers!

  • @Pollys13a
    @Pollys13a Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting, thanks for making the video and sharing. I've been researching to use a box pan brake for making chassis. After watching your video I'm wondering about using a welder instead. Could you tell me the equipment you are using for this project? Like the welder setup used at 7:28 and the weld grinder at 8:13 also rods you are using and anything else you think might be relevant? Then I can look into this approach. Thank you.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the comments. Yes, a Pan Break is something I may purchase if I do more of these sort of projects. The welder I use is a Miller Maxstar 200 TIG welder. 3/32 Tungsten, ~75 amps, 0.35 mild steel rod. You may be able to find a less expensive TIG welder but a MIG welder is a lot cheaper and easier to learn. TIG welding takes a lot of practice. I've been TIG welding for ~15 years and still learning things. The 90 deg grinder is a Milwaukee M12 Fuel with a 80 Grit Flap disk. I LOVE this tool! It's well worth it! Cheers.

  • @Pollys13a

    @Pollys13a

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MikeFreda Hi Mikes, thanks for the reply. Just had a quick look on TIG welding, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_tungsten_arc_welding seems there are various safety hazards, so think will stick with the idea of a suitable box pan brake, but might make more economic sense to have a case made up, if can't get ready made off the shelf. Thanks again, enjoyed the vids and have subscribed and liked. You are one smart guy :)

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    Жыл бұрын

    You're welcome. Yes, welding does have some health risks but they can be mitigated with Proper ventilation, Respirators, Good quality helmet and how your clean and prep the material. Hammond makes pre-made cases and chassis that can be easily converted into amp chassis. Cheers.

  • @kaspargrayson6074
    @kaspargrayson60743 жыл бұрын

    also any idea how to make it be able to switch from 1w to 5w or 10w. Or possibly adding an effects loop?

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    This amp is not designed to have higher wattage. You would need to go with a different design with larger power transformer and output transformer. SE 6V6 or 6L6 with power scaling would be something to look for. I think MOJO and Weber offer a kit like that. Yes, effects loop can be added but I made this amp to be simple, low cost and easy to make.

  • @kaspargrayson6074

    @kaspargrayson6074

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MikeFreda its an awesome design and im very excited to build it.

  • @techgamer1597
    @techgamer15977 ай бұрын

    nice amp, michael de santa.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks. More cool amps like this is coming to my channel. Cheers.

  • @hoofbags
    @hoofbags3 жыл бұрын

    Just sitting through the 14 minute painting advert, paint pokemon. I hope the advertisers give you the due amount! Nice build indeed. Would like to know where to get one of those push pull output transformers? Also, I've never seen a phase splitter arrangement like the one in this amp. Does it somehow couple to the other part of the tube through cathode coupling, of similar?

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the comments. The add revue is not a lot by any means. I just helps pay a small portion of the project and video equipment. As you now, tube amps can be little pricey to build. The output transformer is very common. It's made by Hammond and I got is from Mouser. Mojotone make a higher quality one as well. It’s just a small Push/Pull good for a few watts. This way of Phase splitting is also called Cathode-Coupled Output Stage. It’s a very old method (circa 1940’s) which is actually not that efficient but with a lower powered amp it doesn’t really matter since we are not looking for a lot of output in this application. This circuit is where one output tube derives it’s input by cathode-coupling from the other. I hope that helps?

  • @hoofbags

    @hoofbags

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MikeFreda Many thanks! I started building single ended small amplifiers for something to do during my oncoming retirement. I don't have much experience with tube push pull output, so if I can get one of the transformers at a reasonable price, might start exploring class B push pull. Your 1 watt amp project is gr8 for practice and sounds really nice, too! (o:

  • @kaspargrayson6074
    @kaspargrayson60743 жыл бұрын

    do you have a full parts list?

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hello, not yet. I’m still tweaking a few things. There is a link to the build schematic in the Description section. This is what I used to build the amp in the first two videos. The Part 3 video will wrap everything up. Cabinet and final schematic and parts list.

  • @henriku7681
    @henriku76815 ай бұрын

    Hi, I do not know anything about electronics, but I find the idea of building my own guitar amp really cool. Do you have an idea where i can start learning?

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    5 ай бұрын

    There are a lot of content online about how amps work and the Theory. Guitar amp forums are good resources. Uncle Doug’s KZread channel is good. Even buy a kit (like a champ from Mojotone) and just building it. Read the forums about that exact amp. Cheers.

  • @henriku7681

    @henriku7681

    5 ай бұрын

    @@MikeFredaGreat! Thanks for the answer.

  • @alexanderarico2528
    @alexanderarico25283 жыл бұрын

    It would be awesome if you would actually put the links in the discription. Have a great day.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    A complete build document will be uploaded with the Part 3 video when everything is finalized and I'm satisfied with the complete build. I’m working on that video right now. What are you specifically looking for?

  • @BayandurPogosyan
    @BayandurPogosyan2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Mike, if you were to safely add an FX loop to your schematic, where would it be?

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello, you can but I’m not sure it is worth modifying the circuit to make it work. You sort of lose the champ/Princeton vibe of the amp. It’s has a simplified topology where you can just input the effects right at the input Jack. You can look on the net for people who have done it. The front end of this amp is pretty much a 5F1 Champ. Some have put it between the two preamp stages or just before the power tube stage. I have not clue what would sound best or it if actually works since I’ve never done it. I hope that helps a bit?

  • @BayandurPogosyan

    @BayandurPogosyan

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MikeFreda thanks, you make a valid point. So yeah, it makes sense to keep this amp as simple as possible. Or, if I need something more versatile, go fore a Tweed Deluxe build. Except I'm not sure that one has an fx loop either. Not in early versions for sure.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most of the earlier tube amps (40’s to early 60’s) did not. Effects weren’t a thing back then due to solid state components weren’t really invented yet and people wanted a clean sound…. It’s wasn’t till the 60’s effects started to take off. All the tweed amps are basic topology based from the 40’s and 50’s.

  • @BayandurPogosyan

    @BayandurPogosyan

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MikeFreda yup. I once had the bright idea of experimenting with turning an old Soviet tube radio into a guitar amp, looked at the schematic and the damn thing creeped me out. Wasn't too keen on having tube high voltage rails on common ground with the guitar, because the transformer didn't have separate leads to isolate those. In our business, the first thing you learn is to respect high voltage, least it's the last thing you learn to respect.

  • @mprice8851
    @mprice88512 жыл бұрын

    Is there a schematic posted anywhere? Thanks

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, link in the description.

  • @toastedphantom3007
    @toastedphantom30073 жыл бұрын

    What will happen if you plug it into a European mains line (230VAC 50Hz)? Will it blow up?

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    Probably... you will be basically doubling your b+ voltage. You need to source a power transformer rated for 230vac.

  • @toastedphantom3007

    @toastedphantom3007

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MikeFreda Thank you

  • @19815389
    @198153896 ай бұрын

    Cool build , yet you should of painted the underside because it’s going to rust very quickly

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for commenting. Yes, I should have. It’s not bad at all. It pretty much sits in my office. When building it I wasn’t sure how it was going to turn out. When I started testing it I was blow away how good it sounded and decided to finish it up nice… I didn’t want to take it all apart to paint the inside. Oh well. Cheers.

  • @19815389

    @19815389

    6 ай бұрын

    @@MikeFreda even tho it will be inside it will still rust I don’t where you live or how humid your area is , yes it does sound good, I’m not sure if you’ve heard or Terry at D- Lab or watched any of his videos, he built me a 3 Watt amp from a repurposed Toyo radio it also sounds very good, I would hate to see such a good sounding amp rust away how about if use some rust oleum and brush the underside it wouldn’t take that long , anyway happy playing

  • @Gunsmith-4570
    @Gunsmith-45702 жыл бұрын

    The links in the description of this video do not work.

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    The links open for me. Perhaps update or try a different browser. If not, I can email them to you if you like.

  • @waynemasters8673
    @waynemasters86733 жыл бұрын

    Use copper strings with magnets glued on the strings because I'm the anti guitar guy who never had patience to learn guitar because I didn't think stealing someone's girlfriend as a fake rock star was worth it long term. I made most of the circuit with parts hanging in the air just to see how fast I could make it on those white multi connector legs with screws. Smashing a guitar into an amp would be my ultimate high/townsend/moon.

  • @MF-qo4fe
    @MF-qo4fe3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Mike, I live in van. Can u build me a really simple 1 watt tube amp with an effects loop for 200 dollars

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hello, unfortunately, $200 would barely cover the cost of the parts. The issue is that I have to purchase everything retail and pay for shipping. You should give it a try.

  • @stevescuba1978

    @stevescuba1978

    Жыл бұрын

    Check out the Wang VH-T1

  • @Heccintech
    @Heccintech3 жыл бұрын

    I wish u had a discord

  • @kanthafa3317
    @kanthafa33172 жыл бұрын

    what if our PLN 220v? tm

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sorry, I don’t understand what you are asking me.

  • @kanthafa3317

    @kanthafa3317

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MikeFreda thnk you

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Are you asking me about 220vac line voltage? If so, Hammond Transformer make a dual primary voltage power transformer. I think it’s their 300’s series.

  • @MikeFreda
    @MikeFreda3 жыл бұрын

    PART 2: kzread.info/dash/bejne/e3Wlr6WpZ5DVd7Q.html

  • @grahamgarnett4010
    @grahamgarnett40102 жыл бұрын

    Why does it always look so easy when someone else is doing it?

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    It is and it isn't. My first builds were pretty messy and a bit of a rats nest but you only get better by doing. What you see me doing is 20+ years of building things. Just do it. Learn, improve and have fun.

  • @darthslater6077
    @darthslater60772 жыл бұрын

    EXCELLENT BUT WHY WOULD YOU SPEND ALL THAT TIME AND HARD WORK FOR ONE WATT? WHY NOT A NICE 40 OR 50?

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the comment. I wanted a low power practice/recording amp. I have made a couple larger amps and I find I don’t play them much. Also, larger amps do cost a lot more to make. The transformers and tubes cost twice as much. This video was also trying to show people that you can morph circuits and make your own creation.

  • @darthslater6077

    @darthslater6077

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MikeFreda THANK YOU FOR THE REPLY IS IT POSSIBLE TO UP THE WATTAGE ON THIS BUILD IF YOU WANTED TO?

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, just build the Fender Champ or Princeton version with a 6V6 output tube. 5watts which is more than enough for house volumes.

  • @menonjay
    @menonjay Жыл бұрын

    Would you please confirm - is a 12BH7 in push-pull configuration 5 watts, rather than one watt?

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for commenting, a 12BH7 in a single SE configuration would only give you ~1/3 of a watt depending how it is biased. In a Push/Pull or Parallel SE configuration you would only get around 1 watt. These tubes weren't really designed for this sort of application but people have figured out of the years that it can handle this duty. If you want more power, you will need a use a dedicated power tube like a 6V6 or a EL84. Cheers

  • @menonjay

    @menonjay

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MikeFreda thanks Mike for confirming. I asked only because on the Blackstar HT5 they use a 12BH7 to get 5W. I wasn't sure how the whole thing worked…

  • @MikeFreda

    @MikeFreda

    Жыл бұрын

    You’re welcome. I suspect that is a bit of a marketing ploy. 1watt RMS without clipping is different than 5watt peak at a higher frequency range. They don’t really say how or what their measurement is. Realistically, to your ear, the difference between 1 watt RMS and 5 watt peak is not a lot. Cheers.

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