Weber "Dumble" kit
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Re: Weber "Dumble" kit
Hi,
does anyone know what kind of transformers are used for the Halle kit?
And what about ordering it from Germany?
Greetz From Berlin
M
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does anyone know what kind of transformers are used for the Halle kit?
And what about ordering it from Germany?
Greetz From Berlin
M
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Re: Weber "Dumble" kit
Kinda harsh, but i would love to see HAD sick the lawyers on Ted if he uses his name at all... give hima taste of his own medicine...
walmart has a better chance of ever seeing my money than this prick..
walmart has a better chance of ever seeing my money than this prick..
Hey man, you're leanin on my dream......
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groovtubin
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Re: Weber "Dumble" kit
i`ve already tried it, wasted time...........Just like you Gary, i wouldn`t trade one of my amps for the real thing! lol!!glasman wrote:Well if you look cross-eyed through rose colored glasses you can see the lineage. But those values. Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet that thing has got to be harsh.
And the bias circuit is downright scary!
The selection of Plate and cathode values are very "unique".
Ok, whose going to step up and build that amp.
Gary
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It depends on your viewpoint........
The bias circuit is designed for anything from class-D to class-A....lol.glasman wrote:Well if you look cross-eyed through rose colored glasses you can see the lineage. But those values. Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet that thing has got to be harsh.
And the bias circuit is downright scary!
The selection of Plate and cathode values are very "unique".
Ok, whose going to step up and build that amp.
Gary
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Re: Weber "Dumble" kit
Personally I use a 500K pot so that there's no question about dialing in the correct class of operation. If I decide to try class Z........glasman wrote:And the bias circuit is downright scary!
Yes that's a tad much on the range pot.
Re: Weber "Dumble" kit
And now with a pic of all those knobs.
[img::]https://taweber.powweb.com/store/halle.jpg[/img]
Apparently he's using a Marshall JTM45 size head cab. I think it looks pretty cool.
[img::]https://taweber.powweb.com/store/halle.jpg[/img]
Apparently he's using a Marshall JTM45 size head cab. I think it looks pretty cool.
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lol
Considering the number of apparent "Marshallisms" in the schematic, it seems quite appropriate. And to think, I get beat up for"too many knobs".....
Proud holder of US Patent # 7336165.
I may be the first
I've been planning to build a dumble for a friend of mine, but hadn't had the time to organize it all. I saw this and emailed him. He contacted Weber and was told it'll be about two weeks before they begin shipping. As soon as I get it I'll post all the info on transformers, etc.
If i ever get my friggin' house sold, I'll probably buy one for myself!
Of course I'll start with the "right" components, and tweak from there. Also got to put in a dumbleator.
ampdoc
If i ever get my friggin' house sold, I'll probably buy one for myself!
Of course I'll start with the "right" components, and tweak from there. Also got to put in a dumbleator.
ampdoc
Re: I may be the first
Take a look at my other thread on this. I posted a moddified schematic.ampdoc1 wrote:I've been planning to build a dumble for a friend of mine, but hadn't had the time to organize it all. I saw this and emailed him. He contacted Weber and was told it'll be about two weeks before they begin shipping. As soon as I get it I'll post all the info on transformers, etc.
If i ever get my friggin' house sold, I'll probably buy one for myself!
Of course I'll start with the "right" components, and tweak from there. Also got to put in a dumbleator.
ampdoc
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Re: Weber "Dumble" kit
Have you guys looked at "Heather" at the Weber site? It seems more like a Dumble than "Halle" in the design.
Re: Weber "Dumble" kit
Not, that's more Soldano like. Cathode followers and low biased gain stages. Weber claims it's from the Yamaha that Soldano designed.stratcat62 wrote:Have you guys looked at "Heather" at the Weber site? It seems more like a Dumble than "Halle" in the design.