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Started by The Landlord is Dead, November 15, 2004, 11:44:22 AM

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The Landlord is Dead

I was searching arround the internet yesterday checking out the various kits available. Seems to be alot of choices out there.

http://www.missionamps.com/
http://www.marshamps.com/kits.html
https://weberspeakerscom.secure.powweb.com/store/kitord_r.htm


Anyone here Diy an amp kit? Just wanted to see what people have built and what you think of it.

To me, it looks like the hardest thing to do would be the cabinet. Never done any wood working. Guess you could buy the cab but that wouldn't be as fun.

aaronkessman

www.18watt.com
http://www.firebottle.com/fireforum/fireBB.cgi?cfg=dlx&enter=go

many many have done it and got great results.

I've only boughten the tweed deluxe cab from Mission. good work. never bought a complete kit, but they're priced so low there and other places (ceriatone, etc) that its almost more worth it to pay one shipping fee and get it all complete.

Paul Marossy

You could also try http://www.allenamps.com
These are basically hot rodded Fender designs. Haven't really heard anything but good stuff about his amps.

freebird1127

I build SS amps for friends and such using Randy Slone's designs, you can purchase kits of his designs as well from //www.sealelectronics.com... extremely high quality so a little more $$$ but worth it I think.
Evan Haklar
What's the difference between incompetence and indifference?  I don't know and I don't care!

mrsage

Brian Marshall just built one of the ones from www.dobermanamps.com

dubs

I just bought a matchless kit from here:
www.ceriatone.com

Sells kits Voxs, plexis, matchless,  top quality stuffetc

Paul Marossy

QuoteI just bought a matchless kit

Did you get the Spitfire or the Lightning?

Dave Z

Also STF electronics, he's also a reasonable source for parts

http://www.stf-electronics.com/

SirPoonga

Out of curiousity would any of these DIY kits be good for a bass?  I scanned them, the only one that I can tell off hand is for bass is the fender bassman kit.

dubs

Quote from: Paul Marossy
QuoteI just bought a matchless kit

Did you get the Spitfire or the Lightning?

Spitfire as the head enclosure I have is small . Nik custom made me a chassis that fit perfectly although I think he doesn't do custom chassis anymore.

Paul Marossy

Cool. I like my Spitfire quite a lot. Nice sounding amp.

The Landlord is Dead

Lots of Fender and Marshall kits. Why isn't there any ampeg stuff arround? I'd love to see some SVT style kits. Or is that just to complex?

QuoteOut of curiousity would any of these DIY kits be good for a bass? I scanned them, the only one that I can tell off hand is for bass is the fender bassman kit.

SVT kit for that would be awesome

Johnny Guitar

Quote from: The Landlord is DeadLots of Fender and Marshall kits. Why isn't there any ampeg stuff arround?

And why no Hiwatt kits!!??

Paul Marossy

On some amps, you just have to get a schematic and build it yourself. I kind of admire guys who build something like a Twin Reverb circuit from scratch. That's kind of an intense circuit with two channels, tube reverb and vibrato...

MarkB

I want to do an AC30!!

Of course, I have to do a Firefly or P1 first..
"-)

PB Wilson

On a related note, is it a major challenge to build an amp with self-biasing for different tubes? (Univalve, Emery, Groove Tubes Single)

What precautions, designs and circuitry is necessary to be able to go from a rather weak EL-84 to a ballsy KT-88?

ragtime8922

I like the schems on Adamsamps site. Small stuff, micro-mini tube stuff. Way cool stuff.

ragtime8922

[url]http://amps.zugster.net/main.html

RDV

I just built an SS amp for cheap(under 100 bucks).

RDV