Good way to build a JTM-45 repro?

ItsaBass

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Whaddaya think about these kits:

combo for $1,210 complete: http://www.mojotone.com/amp-parts/a...tish-45-Style-2x12-Combo-Amp-Kit#.UVEPxhmvUy4

head for $871 complete: http://www.mojotone.com/amp-parts/a...45-Watt-Style-Head-Amplifier-Kit#.UVEQBBmvUy4

Still expensive! But I'd love a JTM-45, and putting together a kit is an experience I'd like to have.

With the head, I could lower to cost by $220 by making my own cabinet...but the materials would still cost me something.

So, would you go the "kit" route, or is there a clone out there that you'd recommend instead?

Thanks.
 
Re: Good way to build a JTM-45 repro?

Try Phaez amps. They have some low - mid powered versions of JTM amps......and they're in the $650-700 range for chassis. They do have options to get cab's made to your specs too.
 
Re: Good way to build a JTM-45 repro?

I've been looking into JTM45 kits lately as well and if you look at component quality to cost ratio the Mojotone kit is hard to beat
 
Re: Good way to build a JTM-45 repro?

I would get a Metropolous as he seems to have gotten the replica details sorted out already. I believe he sells kits, but I could be wrong. A complete JTM45/38w head from him is just under 3 grand.
 
Re: Good way to build a JTM-45 repro?

I did not realize that kits were THAT expensive. You could buy an awesome, used, boutique amp for 1200 dollars.
Just depends on how much loose cash you have.....
I would be tempted to buy a Ceriatone, then source the tranny set, cab and speaker from the USA.
But maybe that sums to close to 1200.?
I don't know.
I have built A Lot of conversions that are So Much cheaper. But then you have to deal with another skill set. It is a constant and on going hobby for me, so it is no big deal.
If you are looking for a cosmetically professional looking kit, maybe 1200 is where you will end up.
good luck
 
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