2w Sub Miniature Express

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Ron here is the other graphic I have on the sockets and tube pinouts. As for the Jacks , I agree that the 6 pin give you a more physical connection to the board but both jacks are also secured by a panel mount in addition to the board. The part number I have on the input jack is Mouser 550-12202.

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Thanks Dana, this helps immensely! I've just never dealt with the small tubes before...

Here's a final BOM for the group, I think however that Dana is going to provide his own BOM in his documentation that comes with the amp kits....
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I did my grounding a little different than what I saw in Dana's pics- I ran the CT's to grounding lugs by the IEC connector (like the Express) and a jumper from those lugs to the PS board.

I don't think that it makes any difference electrically, but knowing how strange grounding paths can be, anybody have an opinion on if this setup is OK??

Here's some porn to ponder...
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Looks good!!! Ground should be fine. Time for the smoke test :wink:

I'm heading out for the evening to catch a couple of bands and to consume some Jose'. I'll check back in tomorrow for a full report. :lol:
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Ron,

Very nice and is this amp for office use. :)

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UR12 wrote: ... I'm heading out for the evening to catch a couple of bands and to consume some Jose'...
José Cuervo is a friend of mine 8)
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drhulsey wrote:
UR12 wrote: ... I'm heading out for the evening to catch a couple of bands and to consume some Jose'...
José Cuervo is a friend of mine 8)
Yea me too. I only had a couple early in the evening about 9:30 (drank Pepsi the rest of the night) as I knew I had to drive in Ohio and sure enough I had a small town peace officer (looked like a kid in his early 20s) pull me over about 12:30am because he said I didn't come to a full stop at a stop sign (BS excuse to get someone with out of state tags and check them for DUI). He kept giving me shit and I finally asked for a breathalizer which I passed with flying colors. He sent me on my way with only a verbal warning.

The bands were great! The first was a bunch of old farts like me that I have known for years. They do everything from Hank Williams to ACDC :lol: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu ... =162558595

The second (at a different club) was a friend of my son who I have'nt seen since he was about 15. He is 35 now (makes ya feel even older). I use to drive them around to band practice every week because none of them were old enough to have drivers license :lol: They were tearing up some old Eagles, Aerosmith and some Floyd. Not even what I expected to hear. :shock: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu ... =130006798

My next outing will be in two weeks when my son's band opens up for Pop Evil. That should be a good time and it is close enough I can call a cab :lol:

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I like getting out every weekend or so and checking out the local talent. We have a lot of fun.
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UR12 wrote:Looks good!!! Ground should be fine. Time for the smoke test :wink:

I'm heading out for the evening to catch a couple of bands and to consume some Jose'. I'll check back in tomorrow for a full report. :lol:
I need to do a continuity check on my connections, then.... yes... it is time for the acid test... :P

Gotta watch the Senior Jose, he can make you feel like you are getting Chemo treatment.... :wink:

Mark, I'm not sure where this amp will be applied.... somewhere indoors for sure... I think the Express is not a house friendly beast.. :!:
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UR12 wrote:... sure enough I had a small town peace officer (looked like a kid in his early 20s) pull me over about 12:30am because he said I didn't come to a full stop at a stop sign...
I had the same thing happen to me after a gig. The cop... sorry... Police officer said I was weaving a little (hadn't had a drink for hours). I wanted to say, "Look, boy! Everything between that center line and this outer line is mine. I can drive on any and all of it if I want to!" But I didn't :oops: I just blew zero on the breatholizer and went on my way :roll:
Richie wrote: check these old guys..
That sounds like us playing a gig in Henderson, KY, last night... early this morning... whatever, on the other end of the Ohio River from you. In fact, we did that song :!:
These River Folk know how to party 8)
José and I parted company early in the evening, but he's never given me any problemas :lol:
Now, we return you to your regular thread :arrow: The Li'l Devil which I am ready to start :D
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Well, I fired her up..... no smoke!!! :D :D

Then I installed the tubes (that IS a tad tedious).... and fired her up again... no smoke, but...

Seems that I have a bad Preamp tube- it does not light up, so no heater action there. I switched it into each preamp socket, and the issue followed it, so I think that I have a bad tube, eh?
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Ron Worley wrote: ... so I think that I have a bad tube, eh?
At least that's easy to fix :!: :D
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Ron Worley wrote:Well, I fired her up..... no smoke!!! :D :D

Then I installed the tubes (that IS a tad tedious).... and fired her up again... no smoke, but...

Seems that I have a bad Preamp tube- it does not light up, so no heater action there. I switched it into each preamp socket, and the issue followed it, so I think that I have a bad tube, eh?
I'll try and get you another in the mail in the morning. I'll shoot you a PM. I probably should have mentioned this but you have to be very carefull about bending the leads coming out of the tubes. You need to stay about 1/8th of an inch from the base of the tube before you start bending or you may risk breaking the seal between the glass and the wire. I picked this little tidbit up from the tube data sheet the other day.
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UR12 wrote:
I'll try and get you another in the mail in the morning. I'll shoot you a PM. I probably should have mentioned this but you have to be very carefull about bending the leads coming out of the tubes. You need to stay about 1/8th of an inch from the base of the tube before you start bending or you may risk breaking the seal between the glass and the wire. I picked this little tidbit up from the tube data sheet the other day.
Important safety tip, campers!!! I must have man-handled the tube getting the leads aligned... dang it! :evil:

I installed the spring clip type of sockets, which don't seem to want to hold the tubes very well.... should I remove these sockets and put in the machined type???
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