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#1
Amplifier Discussion / Re: Modding an Ampeg SS70
Last post by joecool85 - September 27, 2023, 09:42:05 PM
Quote from: FleshOnGear on September 23, 2023, 05:47:05 PMThe are some big positives for this amp. The cabinet is sturdy. Even stock the clipping circuit is sufficiently tube-like in tone. And, these are relatively cheap on the used market. Just a few tweaks and I got a great, dynamic metal tone.

Rock and roll!
#2
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: a start to a raggedy work ...
Last post by joecool85 - September 27, 2023, 09:39:39 PM
Starting to look good!
#3
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: a start to a raggedy work ...
Last post by saturated - September 26, 2023, 10:47:43 PM
and i have decided to invert the shelves (per my original design)
yes originally the two shelves were intended for the  2x4s to be on the bottom and plywood on top
but then i was like dude you are wasting too much space....so at the last minute i decided to go with the current configuration....which isnt working

so first day off and dry weather i will undo it and flip the shelves 180

and add a few gussets here and there

I have some long strips of idk....1x3 or something i do want to put on the edge of the shelves for some SMALL LOW toe board

after that i will be looking to organize cables...test leads...probes etc somehow

:)


i have an old craftsman miter saw i got cheep it aint much but it sure helps alot cutting 2x4s especially at angles

I also have a big table saw i brought home from off the curb it works good but i was struggling with it mightily. halfway thru a cut of plywood it would get in a bind and a thermal switch would cut the motor off.
frustrating indeed....

an older gentleman friend of mine explained i need to utilize the fence to keep everything moving straight.


#4
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: a start to a raggedy work ...
Last post by saturated - September 24, 2023, 09:19:53 PM
alright well i was getting kinda tired of the stacked massive 12x12s and coffee tables
so rather than lay on the couch and watch football (at least what we in the US call football)  I decided to build a new set up from existing lumber gathering dust

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it was very muggy and humid out....

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finally got it in and everything swapped out

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and its immediately obvious as i lay here on the couch finally watching the evening game that those 2x4 toe boards have to go

oh well not tonight

its a work in progress i suppose

looks more like some bunk beds than work space

it is def much lighter than the previous set up so that is an improvement

 :)
#5
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: MarkBass/Class D amplifier...
Last post by GeezerB - September 24, 2023, 08:04:42 PM
This amp is called Combo Head II, it is in a small 12 inch combo, model CMD121P Will study the  SMPS fundamentals.  Will need it, I have established that there is 120v going in, but no power being supplied to fan, preamp, etc,. 
#6
Amplifier Discussion / Re: Modding an Ampeg SS70
Last post by FleshOnGear - September 23, 2023, 05:47:05 PM
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[Edit: Ok, I figured out a way to get photos on here. I haven't had time to open up the amp again, but I'll try to get gut pics at some point.]

As far as whether or not this is a good platform, I think it's ok. The pcb has flimsy traces and it isn't silkscreened with part numbers, so you need to do detective work to find the part you intend to replace. The speaker it comes with, the Celestion G12K-85, is a bit bright in this amp. The shelved low pass I installed (the 68n in series with the 820 ohm resistor) worked well for the G12K-85, but made the amp too dark for other extension cabs. I had to change the 820 to a 1k5.

The are some big positives for this amp. The cabinet is sturdy. Even stock the clipping circuit is sufficiently tube-like in tone. And, these are relatively cheap on the used market. Just a few tweaks and I got a great, dynamic metal tone.
#7
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: saturated's all encompassi...
Last post by nosaj - September 23, 2023, 02:25:34 PM
I tried to post earlier. Do you want a working variac? If so PM for details.
nosaj
#8
Amplifier Discussion / Re: Modding an Ampeg SS70
Last post by Tassieviking - September 23, 2023, 01:07:46 PM
I could not see the schematic, so I will post the ones I have if someone is interested.
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#9
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: saturated's all encompassi...
Last post by Tassieviking - September 23, 2023, 12:46:47 PM
while I got you here I am really struggling with trying to understand how to be safe with oscilloscope grounding.
I was going to put a two prong adapter on the cord to unground it but maybe that is not a good idea.
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It has been a long time since I used my scope, and my scope is a real CRO.
I usually use one ground clamp that I attach to the 0v rail, as long as the 0v rail is grounded.

All my probes have a removable ground wire so all I am left with is the probe itself, I leave one probe with the ground wire attached.
My old "cathode ray oscilloscope" is nothing like the modern units most people have today, turn it on, have a cupper, use it.
#10
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: MarkBass/Class D amplifier...
Last post by Tassieviking - September 23, 2023, 12:35:48 PM
What model are we talking about ?
I have only one Mark Bass service manual, the Little Mark 2.