Does anyone have any reccomendations on good books for valve amps? The biggest electronics project I've ever done was dropping in a set of Seth Lovers, 500K pots, Orange Drops and 50's wiring on my Les Paul Standard. Pretty lame I know, but it came out looking and sounding better than the factory job. I would be working mostly on Fender stuff. I've been thinking of doing a tweed Champ or Deluxe kit for some fun. Thanks
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I read in 2 german books... can't remember the author yet. Before I would build a tube amp I would maybe do something simplier like an effects pedal.
btw a tube headphone amp would be a cool projectLast edited by Marcel; 01-02-2006, 09:42 PM.RG 550 [JB | SingleSizedHole(TM) | V1 (to be replaced)]
TS 7 (modded)
Hot Rod 50+ XL
Framus Dragon 4x12
V-AMP II for practice
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Gary Carr... Master of the Search Function!
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Not rude at all. Everyone should try to use the search function whenever possible. That's why we save all these thousands of old threads....
I wish everyone would use it more.
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Originally posted by Scott_FGary Carr... Master of the Search Function!Stuff:
'05 LP Deluxe '97 LP Standard
'74 LP Custom '01 US Tele
'02 HD-28 '55 BR-9 Lap Steel
Squier Strat
'67 Deluxe Reverb '98 Vibro-King
5F2 Fender Kit amp.
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Originally posted by Curlyweird ... worked last night, but not this morningStuff:
'05 LP Deluxe '97 LP Standard
'74 LP Custom '01 US Tele
'02 HD-28 '55 BR-9 Lap Steel
Squier Strat
'67 Deluxe Reverb '98 Vibro-King
5F2 Fender Kit amp.
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Originally posted by EllumI did it again...nothing. I guess I'll try it again later. Well, at least I feel better that I'm not the only one who couldn't get it to work.
there are several books, and I'm at work now, so a search is best"music heals"
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