2xEL34 Franklin?

Scott_F

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If I come up with a 2xEL34 Franklin, should I change the name to something completely different or work the name Franklin into it?

When it is done, it will be something very similar to a Matchless Clubman, possibly more Cheiftain oriented, but JTM45 kind of power in a cathode bias configuration, so probably not a full 45 watts.

What do the peeps think?:jester:
 
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My only concern is that I end up with something like what Mike Z has with the Mazeratti, the Maz Sr. , the Maz Jr. I'm worried that it confuses on one hand, but on the other hand, it tells folks that the amps all come from the same bloodlines.
 
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Scott_F said:
My only concern is that I end up with something like what Mike Z has with the Mazeratti, the Maz Sr. , the Maz Jr. I'm worried that it confuses on one hand, but on the other hand, it tells folks that the amps all come from the same bloodlines.


I say make sure people know that the amps are "kin".
 
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i think a similar name would be good so people know they are kin, but id also make sure it is quite distinct so their wont be the confusion that z has with the maz series. my friends have piles of the maz series but i couldnt tell ya who has what.
the el34's tone and extra power should be given a new badge
 
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frankenfurter? franklin mint? :D

call it a franklin markII. i have some coupling caps you could use.

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Mark II, I like that... :)

Franlin 15 (2xEL84)
Franklin 30 (4xEL84)
Franklin 45 (2xEL34)
 
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im not sure id call the little one a franlin, sounds kinda whimpy :)
 
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I was thinking Clubman when I saw the headline of the thread....very cool !

Your best bet is probably the Franklin 15/30/45...I think folks can figure that one out easy enough:wink:
 
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Frankie, Franklin, Franklinstein?

Or would Franlkinstein be your 3 channel, 5 mode, 120w, ultra high gain metal monster?
 
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PUCKBOY99 said:
I was thinking Clubman when I saw the headline of the thread....very cool !

Your best bet is probably the Franklin 15/30/45...I think folks can figure that one out easy enough:wink:

I like that too, you have a very classy look and approach to your amp line. I like the feel it conveys... Goofy nicknames seem out of place with the look of your stuff. I would love to hear it with some 6CA7s in it!
 
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How about V1 as an EF86? Or am I asking for too many problems since good EF86 new production tubes are hard to find?
 
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+1 for the 15/30/45 idea

and if you could turn the 30 into a 15 'on the fly' by flicking a switch to deactivate two of the tubes, that'd be cool too ... unless there are more differences

t4d

ps - could always go for the 'ben', the 'aretha', and the 'rosalind' http://www.sdsc.edu/ScienceWomen/franklin.html:D
 
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tone4days said:
+1 for the 15/30/45 idea

and if you could turn the 30 into a 15 'on the fly' by flicking a switch to deactivate two of the tubes, that'd be cool too ... unless there are more differences

t4d

ps - could always go for the 'ben', the 'aretha', and the 'rosalind' http://www.sdsc.edu/ScienceWomen/franklin.html:D


I've thought about that, pretty easy, but you get an impedance mis-match. Not something I'd worry about on my personal amp, but if I'm expected to provide warranty coverage on them for the first two years, I don't want to introduce a potential problem. Someone could easily just pull two tubes.
 
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Another vote for 15/30/45. :beerchug:
 
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Scott_F said:
How about V1 as an EF86? Or am I asking for too many problems since good EF86 new production tubes are hard to find?

That is a tough one. I have learned no one likes the new stuff and the old stuff is real spendy. How do the Matchless that use them hold up?
 
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