Twin Tube Rocket

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Twin Tube Rocket

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Working on my first build, a Rocket with 2 EL84 for output.
Started with a blank chassis from DDawg and drilled and punched my thru it.
Built a little stand to hold the thing from 80-20 aluminum pieces.
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Mechanically this one was not a well planned build. Of course I mounted stuff as it came in never looking at the overall placement of parts but rather the excitement of getting this project going.
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Once I went to place the board I saw the problem. Split and offset the PS was my best option.
Got the tone board all wired up and mounted in the chassis. PS too.
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Looks good waiting to hear how you like it when it's fired up.

You can make that boost foot switchable if you want.

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Looks great and Wow we're building concurrent very similar amps. Got my chassis from DD too. I'm interested to hear how you like it.
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Look'in great Joe! Awesome stand as well.

Now...could you hurry up and give me the chassis dimensions and hole locations so I can design that faceplate?!?! :wink:

Rock on mate,
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Love that stand! Think I'll make myself something just like it! I just never thought of using those for a stand.
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Gentlemen

Thanks for your kind words and support. This has been fun and I've learned a lot as I've gone along.

Dave, gonna wait for that faceplate till I do a better job with the layout. Got a couple of chassis, this is a compulsion once you start isn't it, from Allyn that are correctly laid out so that could work. A Liverpool and Express.

Mark, I'm kinda riffin off your build with SS rect and such. But I tried to follow both the schematic for the rocket and your build. Once I get the power supply to the tubes hooked up I'll get the variac out and see how it goes.

DocJames, that 80-20 is great stuff with all kinds of connectors and so many ways to go together. This one just worked for me. I use it at work all the time to build stuff.
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Compulsion is an understatement of epic proportions!! :wink:

Right on Joe. I will dink around with those for the time being just to create some grist for the creative mill. I have to scratch my artistic itch from time to time too!

I did plastic white on black from BNP for my Express. I have subsequently switched over to silver on black because the corners of the plastic type aren't as robust as I would like them.

Have fun,
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Dave

Wow that looks great!! I took a thin piece of acrylic, 1/16, and sparayed the back white. Then lined it up with my holes and drilled from there. Not great but a semi finished look. At least it's not metal.

When done I'd like to go for a look like the clark JTM45.
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Thanks Joe!
I really like the look of that blonde Clark set-up.
I tried tolex.....once. Realized that I didn't have the touch...nor the patience...to do it justice. The uber tough, paint-on truck bed lining approach is right up my alley!
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Dave

Luckily there are good cab makers all around New England.
Those guys will do the cab. The amp is hard enough!

See ya.
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Indeed..and..thankfully for that regarding cabinet work!

Our own Amplified Nation being one of those options in your neck of the woods. He built me a killer mini Dumble'sque combo cab for a practice amp that I did for my brother in law. Great job!

Talk soon,
Dave O.
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