Just ordered some parts for a new amp build. MKIIC+ Content

Re: Just ordered some parts for a new amp build. MKIIC+ Content

One way to use radial caps is to use the old method of vertical chassis mount. My Plexi build has them mounted outside the chassis. If they're short enough, they could be mounted internally and wired as necessary.

Yep, and most of the places that sell those caps also sell the necessary clamps for mounting them on top of the chassis. My Splawn has several mounted this way too, they just sit on top of the chassis like a tube.
 
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Re: Just ordered some parts for a new amp build. MKIIC+ Content

You guys are talking about Can Caps.
I was talking about the Radial Elytics.....like you see in a computer...or virtually all other modern day electronic devices.....:)...with the exception of hand-wired guitar amps.
 
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Re: Just ordered some parts for a new amp build. MKIIC+ Content

You guys are talking about Can Caps.
I was talking about the Radial Electrolytics.....like you see in a computer...or virtually all other modern day electronic devices.....:)...with the exception of hand-wired guitar amps.

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A collection of Radial and Axial caps. A clamp mounted can is a Radial cap.
The difference is in the lead positions. Radial lead caps have both leads out the bottom. Axial lead caps lay on their side and have one lead on each end.
 
Re: Just ordered some parts for a new amp build. MKIIC+ Content

You guys are really working overtime with this.
Nobody ever mounts a can cap on a turret/eyelet board, in place of an axial.
Can caps are quite expensive and replace several caps in one can.
I am talking about the single value radials (I thought that was obvious)...that are often WAY cheaper than their axial brothers.
You may pay 2-5 dollars for an axial...and be able to find the same value radial for 73 cents.
I think we have about talked this to death.
Sorry I brought it up.
best
 
Re: MkIIC+ Build thread. Finally progressing

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It just depends on what's available, in my mind. If you're building one-off amps, the difference isn't that much, but it you're doing a line of amps, it would definitely add up. I could easily do radial caps on a turret board, just lay them sideways, hook to two turrets, and wire as necessary.

A small cable tie could hold the can down, or some silicone goop.

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Re: Just ordered some parts for a new amp build. MKIIC+ Content

Them wicked PCBs sure have a way of locking your thinking "inside the box"... Its the same component, just mounts differently. Improvise, gotta be half a dozen ways of doing it easily and reliably

Awesome build though :-) complex and scary lookin
 
Re: Just ordered some parts for a new amp build. MKIIC+ Content

This is now starting to get tricky.


The solder pads for the flying leads are ridiculously tiny


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Ive made a little progress doing a game of twister with the wires.


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Only about 15 more of these to go :(
 
Re: Just ordered some parts for a new amp build. MKIIC+ Content

Right I've missed my own self imposed deadline on this but the whiskey is calling.

I've got almost all of the pot wiring done just the gain pot to go. After this it's just the loop and OT secondaries and we're good to go.

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Re: Just ordered some parts for a new amp build. MKIIC+ Content

It looks beautiful! I wouldn't feel bad about that level of accomplishment at this point at all. Good work!
 
Re: MkIIC+ Build thread. Finally progressing

Re: MkIIC+ Build thread. Finally progressing

Don't worry too much about the flying leads. The spice must flow, er, um, solder I mean.

One of my amps I built looks pretty much like a rats nest, but the leads are run well and it's quiet.

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Re: MkIIC+ Build thread. Finally progressing

Don't worry too much about the flying leads. The spice must flow, er, um, solder I mean.

One of my amps I built looks pretty much like a rats nest, but the leads are run well and it's quiet.

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I'm not too fussed about them. My goal for tidiness was just that it was tidier than the original. I think i'm ok for now!

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Re: MkIIC+ Build thread. Finally progressing

Re: MkIIC+ Build thread. Finally progressing

It's finished! Well mostly.

I need to lower the EQ voltage a bit & get some new valves in it.

After a bit of tidying ill post more pics.

This thing has a ridiculous amount of gain and a pretty funky way to dial it in but I'm loving it so far.

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Re: Just ordered some parts for a new amp build. MKIIC+ Content

Looks cool! Fader knobs are supposed to ship tomorrow.
 
Re: Just ordered some parts for a new amp build. MKIIC+ Content

Here are some final shots with it as tidy as I can be bothered to make it for now.


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Note the bias pot is temporary whilst I wait for the correct valves to arrive so I can figure out what value resistors i'll need to set it correctly
 
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Re: Just ordered some parts for a new amp build. MKIIC+ Content

Wow sounds great! That is a lot of gain! (In a good way!)
 
Re: Just ordered some parts for a new amp build. MKIIC+ Content

Wow sounds great! That is a lot of gain! (In a good way!)


It is. This thing has a ridiculous amount of gain.

That was on about 5. The great thing is due too the EQ the entire range is usable.
 
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