An amp that i've just built for a friend.

Re: An amp that i've just built for a friend.

Looks awesome mate!

Your white SLO clone is the ONLY amp I've played so far that would ever make me think twice about my Quick Rod, and by how much I love that amp, that's a huge compliment! :D
 
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Cheers guys.

And Brow. Ill build one and trade you it :D

you cant have it in white though thats my look!
 
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That amp looks insane. Great work!
*Sigh* ... if only I had need of something like this! :)
 
Re: An amp that i've just built for a friend.

That amp looks insane. Great work!
*Sigh* ... if only I had need of something like this! :)

I can give you a need! reform TO!

you are already 3/4 of the way there lineup wise :D

it can be custom voiced especially for you too!

And thanks!
 
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Looking back through this i can see a few things that i'd change. All purely cosmetic but they bug me all the same. Stupid wonky orange drop!
 
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Cheers on the job well done! That looks like a lot of fun, and you did it justice for sure. So, to buy the kit you register at slocloneforums.com?
 
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There isnt a kit.

you have to find all the parts seperately. There are just schematics and a layout file.

Planning all the parts is part of the fun though!

The closest you can get to a kit of this amp is the weber heather which will get you about 50% of the way there but its an insanely hard kit to build and the layout isnt that great and is quite noisy and some of the parts leave a lot to be desired.
 
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I can give you a need! reform TO!

you are already 3/4 of the way there lineup wise :D

it can be custom voiced especially for you too!

And thanks!
Ha, that would require extensive brain surgery. :)

Of course, never say never ... ;)
 
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There isnt a kit.

you have to find all the parts seperately. There are just schematics and a layout file.

Planning all the parts is part of the fun though!

The closest you can get to a kit of this amp is the weber heather which will get you about 50% of the way there but its an insanely hard kit to build and the layout isnt that great and is quite noisy and some of the parts leave a lot to be desired.

It says to buy the parts go to slocloneforums.com, so I am confused. You made the PCB layout and had the board made? From the pictures it appears to be a PCB from sloclone. And the chassis, head cab... what about those?

Thanks
 
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That is super cool, man!

Maybe I missed it in the thread but how much did this cost to make? If you don't mind me asking.
 
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It says to buy the parts go to slocloneforums.com, so I am confused. You made the PCB layout and had the board made? From the pictures it appears to be a PCB from sloclone. And the chassis, head cab... what about those?

Thanks

Sorry about the confusion but there is no kit as such. You can buy a few things here and there and then the rest of it you need to figure out/find yourself. There are also a number of errors in the schematic & layouts but if you go ahead with this build i would be glad to point them out to you and guide you through any of the trickier parts

The parts you can get are the PCB's and the layout/schematic from the SLOcloneforums.

The headshell & chassis are from an italian company called Brownsound and the transformers were custom ordered.

Everything else was from tubetown,mouser,farnell,digikey,modulus amplification.
 
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That is super cool, man!

Maybe I missed it in the thread but how much did this cost to make? If you don't mind me asking.

This one in particular i can't say as i deviated from the original plan and changed some stuff around halfway and didn't keep track of it.

But depending on how cheap you want to go/can get certain parts.
It can be done from around £600-£1000 which is for absolutely everything including valves and could probably be done cheaper but £600 is the absolutely minimum i've gone down to as below that you are really just using cheap rubbish that wont get a great end result.

If you can make your own chassis or headshells you can save a big chunk of money there as those are two of the more expensive parts.

Oh also the above costs also include shipping from europe & the US to the UK and a small Import Duty/VAT buffer.
 
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Sorry about the confusion but there is no kit as such. You can buy a few things here and there and then the rest of it you need to figure out/find yourself. There are also a number of errors in the schematic & layouts but if you go ahead with this build i would be glad to point them out to you and guide you through any of the trickier parts

The parts you can get are the PCB's and the layout/schematic from the SLOcloneforums.

The headshell & chassis are from an italian company called Brownsound and the transformers were custom ordered.

Everything else was from tubetown,mouser,farnell,digikey,modulus amplification.

Understood now, thanks for the clarification. If I ever have the time and money for an amp of this nature I would appreciate the help, I'm sure! It's an exquisite project you put together! I'm impressed. But it's not cheap, even for a DIY.
 
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Understood now, thanks for the clarification. If I ever have the time and money for an amp of this nature I would appreciate the help, I'm sure! It's an exquisite project you put together! I'm impressed. But it's not cheap, even for a DIY.

oh yeah its definitely not cheap but at the end of the day you get what you pay for.

In the uk a real SLO goes for around £2500+ sometimes closer to £3000 so its still a huge saving you just have to look at it in perspective.

There are people on the sloclone forums though that have done this for less than £400 but they used really cheap parts and made the chassis/headshell themselves.

One good thing about it is you can spread it out over a long time which is what appealed to me as i am useless at saving and it gave me something to do.

Another good option is if you spot a broken amp on ebay going cheap as you can gut it and possibly reuse some of the parts then do a conversion job.
 
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O'Netics.....Heyboer.?
Thanks
very nice build btw....and I agree, that white chassis looks pretty stunning. :)
 
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