Honey Badger

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Honey Badger

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Named after I heard Henry's Redplate amps.
My first thought was "I give in"
Then I attacked this chassis like a honey badger :twisted
#39 (sorta) front end.
4 x 6V6 output.
MM Orange 50 transformers.
Effects loop & hopefully footswitch voicing - if I can shoe horn it in.
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You've been busy Bob! Looking great!
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Looks great so far Bob! Are those Amtrans metal oxides in the PS? They look huge.
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Looking good Bob keep us posted.
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Looks good STK caps?
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Sharp eyes guys !
This amp was 75% built a completely different design.
I wussed out of that & went for something I have a little more experience with
Lots of horror stories about the noise floor on #39.
Hence V1 right next to the input.
The PS resistors are 3w - just something I had on hand - not sure who made them. We'll see if they pass muster.
Those are STK caps - I've used em b4. They look badass & work good.
I'm open to suggestions for the extra 3 triodes.
Maybe verb & make the loop simple series.
Hmmm.
Started a 100w Plexi while I make my mind up.
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Looks good Bob,
Forgive my ignorance, what is #39? :?
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Tim Caswell modified some of Studio Instrument Rentals' amps. #39 is the Dokken Under Lock and Key amp. (Except for the parts recorded on a nearly identical sounding Randall RG without tubes) hah

I was taken down today by a big game hunter so i missed the realtime roll out of the HB.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg

Looks great Bob! Uhh.. Ok. 1. 2. 3. 4. Oh shit. You have enough tubes for 2 discrete channels, clean with a one knob tone, both share the first stage... a loop return and unused triodes on two tubes.

Oh dear..
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That was great thanks Miles your the best :lol:
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No, YOU are!!
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Re: Honey Badger

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I have been trying to spend all those triodes over a pound of coffee. Wow.

With some creative switching there isn't anything that can't be done in this beasty. I see where the inspiration crossed up for sure. I say continue with the original idea of series options but with the Marshall values. Damn you got it this close. You already wired it up for lots of remote switching... so..

If both basic channels had plate drive TS and there was a treble bleed control at the junction of the stages that fed the last couple stages to that normal Marshall thing omg you have too many ways to go it needs a couple more holes haha
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Here's a good read on the #39 saga http://www.tonymckenzie.com/afd100_history.htm
I turned my P1-ex into a SE #39. I love it but it is a bit noisy
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Re: Honey Badger

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Thanks guys now I know what #39 is. Just sold a stock Marshall just like it to a friend in Chicago yesterday. Had I read this post I may have changed my mind. More amp than I need though. My 50 watt Marshall is enough for me. :)
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Bob thats awesome,Cant wait to see its done,Like the name too!!!!!!!! :D
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Re: Honey Badger

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Bob S wrote:Sharp eyes guys !
Lots of horror stories about the noise floor on #39.
Hi Bob,

Your work is looking good!

I once built the #39 preamp in my SLP RI (now it's changed to Avenger spec) and did not find the noise floor to be any worse than other high gain preamps. The #39 circuit is not that high gain anyway - at least compared to SLO/Avenger.

Good luck,
Stephan
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