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Exterior Pics of my latest HRM project

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I'm on the home stretch of a customized build for a friend (Yep - his name is Lenny!). He wanted an HRM with no frills - in particular, no foot switch control, no loop and no controls on the back (it's headed for a studio amp rack).

It's the second project based on a mod of an Hammond AO35 Reverb amp chassis that I've tackled. I'm pleased with the way the cabinet and front and real panels turned out so I thought I'd post exterior pics for your viewing pleasure! :D
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"Let's face it, the non HRMs are easier to play, there, I've said it." - Gil Ayan... AND HE"S IN GOOD COMPANY!

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Sweet ! 8) Refreshingly different look, congrats !

How did You do the lettering ?
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mat wrote:Sweet ! 8) Refreshingly different look, congrats !

How did You do the lettering ?
Thanks mat!

Now about the lettering... I could tell you but then I'd have to kill you! I promised the party who described the process to me to keep it quiet. But the general approach has been kicked around a fair bit on this board, so if you guessed, you'd certainly be close.
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Very nice indeed! I like the modern look.

So by no frills - Skyliner stack? or other? Inquiring minds want to know......
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odourboy wrote:
mat wrote:Sweet ! 8) Refreshingly different look, congrats !

How did You do the lettering ?
Thanks mat!

Now about the lettering... I could tell you but then I'd have to kill you! I promised the party who described the process to me to keep it quiet. But the general approach has been kicked around a fair bit on this board, so if you guessed, you'd certainly be close.
OK.....tell me then kill Matt...... :lol:

Looks great......
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that's cool as the other side of the pillow!! :D
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How much of the AO-35 did you use? Trannies? 2-EL84?

I'd love to see any more shots you care to share as I am curious as to how you could stuff all that circuit into that lil' space. Even a shot of the underside (showing tube placements) would be interesting.

Nice work!
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stelligan wrote:Very nice indeed! I like the modern look.

So by no frills - Skyliner stack? or other? Inquiring minds want to know......
Here's the plan.... High plate values, HRM, Skyliner stack, BM PI, Ultralinear OT with no NFB. I'm faking the 'Presence' with a Vox AC30 style 'Top Cut' circuit. So the power section is a bit of an experiment, but if it doesn't work out, I'll just go back to the 'standard'.
danotron wrote: OK.....tell me then kill Matt...... :lol:

Looks great......
LOL!!
Funkalicousgroove wrote:that's cool as the other side of the pillow!! :D
First time I've heard that (must be my sheltered existance) - mind if I use that line occassionally? 8)
Zippy wrote:How much of the AO-35 did you use? Trannies? 2-EL84?

I'd love to see any more shots you care to share as I am curious as to how you could stuff all that circuit into that lil' space. Even a shot of the underside (showing tube placements) would be interesting.

Nice work!
I'll post at some point - the boards aren't installed yet due to a slight parts shortage. But I posted some shots of my last A035 conversion on this thread which should give you a good idea how I shoe-horned it all in:

https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=4880
"Let's face it, the non HRMs are easier to play, there, I've said it." - Gil Ayan... AND HE"S IN GOOD COMPANY!

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Oops - double post
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odourboy wrote:
mat wrote:Sweet ! 8) Refreshingly different look, congrats !

How did You do the lettering ?
Thanks mat!

Now about the lettering... I could tell you but then I'd have to kill you! I promised the party who described the process to me to keep it quiet. But the general approach has been kicked around a fair bit on this board, so if you guessed, you'd certainly be close.
Ok, no prob 8)
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Cool looking amp. That presence knob should work great.

Have fun!

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odourboy wrote:
Zippy wrote:How much of the AO-35 did you use? Trannies? 2-EL84?

I'd love to see any more shots you care to share as I am curious as to how you could stuff all that circuit into that lil' space. Even a shot of the underside (showing tube placements) would be interesting.

Nice work!
I'll post at some point - the boards aren't installed yet due to a slight parts shortage. But I posted some shots of my last A035 conversion on this thread which should give you a good idea how I shoe-horned it all in:

https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=4880
Great fun! What a wonderful take on the concept.

Do you consider the EL84 as incompatible with the D-concept or just have a preference for 6V6s?
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Zippy wrote:
Do you consider the EL84 as incompatible with the D-concept or just have a preference for 6V6s?
Actually neither :)

While I've heard it said that EL84's don't work that well in D-type amps, my very limited experience with them was inconclusive (one early prototype I did several years before Amp Garage even existed was at least okay). OTOH, I've never done a 6V6 amp before that one, but I'd heard some very nice tones on several D'Lite amp clips that I thought I'd better try one myself... and that Hammond chassis seemed like a great vehicle to do it.
"Let's face it, the non HRMs are easier to play, there, I've said it." - Gil Ayan... AND HE"S IN GOOD COMPANY!

Black chassis' availble: http://cepedals.com/Dumble-Style-Chassis.html
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