Any decent JCM800 in a box, for pretty high gain stuff?

Re: Any decent JCM800 in a box, for pretty high gain stuff?

I already modded my SD1 a couple of times and it works great! But I'm still pretty clumsy. What's solder suck? I have a stick that sucks off solder, is that it?
With the monteallums kit, I got a solder braid, but I had no idea how to use it... it didn't absorb much and it heated up VERY quickly, burning my hands. So I just got back to the solder suck instead of using pliers. Easier :D
 
Re: Any decent JCM800 in a box, for pretty high gain stuff?

STRATDELUXER97 said:
Make sure you buy a "good" solder sucker,otherwise you risk burning through the traces on the board! It's very tedious work and it's easy to screw something up...Take your time but also have the right tools..
Exactly. Desoldering braid is great for this as well. The iron tip doesn't have direct contact with the solder pads on the PCB.
 
Re: Any decent JCM800 in a box, for pretty high gain stuff?

I've seen guys use electrical outlet boxes that were on a budget also...Those Hammond and even the Taiwanese boxes are around $10 or so..
 
Re: Any decent JCM800 in a box, for pretty high gain stuff?

Yeah... problem is, I can't drill it, and none of the hardware stores around it would do it for me. I already have a clean boost I built myself (copy of a EH LPB1 I believe) without a casing :(
With a plastic box it could be easier though...
Ohhh and if you guys are interested:

http://olcircuits.com/
He ships drilled cases with his kits and has very good prices. He's a GREAT guy to talk to and very helpful. I'll probably call up to him for a thunderchief casing as soon as I spot the differences.
 
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Pierre said:
Yeah... problem is, I can't drill it, and none of the hardware stores around it would do it for me. I already have a clean boost I built myself (copy of a EH LPB1 I believe) without a casing :(
With a plastic box it could be easier though...
Ohhh and if you guys are interested:

http://olcircuits.com/
He ships drilled cases with his kits and has very good prices. He's a GREAT guy to talk to and very helpful. I'll probably call up to him for a thunderchief casing as soon as I spot the differences.


http://www.radioshack.com/product/i...=desoldering&kw=desoldering&parentPage=search
 
Re: Any decent JCM800 in a box, for pretty high gain stuff?

Woa that's kind of cool! I'll see if they sell something similar around here. Thanks!
 
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You're gonna wanna box up the JCM800 Emulation...LOL. Last time I breadboarded it I had some noise issues but nothing that good shielding can't take care of. Of those that have built it, I haven't heard of any serious issues. Lots saying that it does a great job of achieving that sound.
 
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Pierre said:
Woa that's kind of cool! I'll see if they sell something similar around here. Thanks!

I've been using this exact tool for alot of years now! Works flawlessly....Just heat the solder enough to melt,and then suck the solder away...Presto,nice clean area around the component and the component almost falls out of the board....
 
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Rid: I actually was GASing big time for an AMT British at one point. They don't sell any AMTs in the stores around here though :(
Erik: What's breadboarding..?
 
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ErikH said:
You're gonna wanna box up the JCM800 Emulation...LOL. Last time I breadboarded it I had some noise issues but nothing that good shielding can't take care of. Of those that have built it, I haven't heard of any serious issues. Lots saying that it does a great job of achieving that sound.

I've been making my own circuit boards....Bought the printer etc...
Here's a Matchbox Board that I've not finished yet off the runoffgroove site...

http://www.runoffgroove.com/matchbox-pcb.pdf

MB1.jpg



mb2.jpg
 
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Re: Any decent JCM800 in a box, for pretty high gain stuff?

STRATDELUXER97 said:
I've been making my own circuit boards....Bought the printer etc...
Here's a Matchbox Board that I've not finished yet off the runoffgroove site...

MB1.jpg



mb2.jpg
It makes things so much easier when the parts count gets high. That looks really nice. Full report when finished. :fingersx:
 
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ErikH said:
It makes things so much easier when the parts count gets high. That looks really nice. Full report when finished. :fingersx:

I've been sitting on this project for several months now! I built like 8 pedals all within about 2 months,then just got involved with other stuff,my Marshall PTP project etc....

I need to finish this project cause the sound samples were really good...Sought of a Matchless tone in a box?
 
Re: Any decent JCM800 in a box, for pretty high gain stuff?

Thanks for that guys! I'll get back to all of you on the SD1 and on as soon as I start on the JCM800. I have the parts list ready, I'll try to find a casing and then start up.
 
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STRATDELUXER97 said:
Thanks buddy....Got it and was looking at it also.:13:
Cool. If you get a chance to make it, let me know what you think. Use Electric's schematic. The layout is based off his and is verified.
 
Re: Any decent JCM800 in a box, for pretty high gain stuff?

ErikH said:
Cool. If you get a chance to make it, let me know what you think. Use Electric's schematic. The layout is based off his and is verified.

Have you built this one Erik? Seeing some problems with guys getting the transistors dialed in and that it's "bright"?

Would seem weird running another Marshall preamp into a Marshall preamp also? No?
 
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Rid: I actually was GASing big time for an AMT British at one point. They don't sell any AMTs in the stores around here though
Oh...hmm we have some communication with Marichev, I will hear if there is any connection to Europe soon then.
Niels.
P'S that emulator looks like a good piece, anyone got soundsamples??
 
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