Honestly I would just build up a cheap PSU for the 15v rails.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: saturated on April 22, 2023, 03:07:05 PMthanks its a 1980 Bronco
T18 and 300 six
it will do anything you ask
just not in a hurry
Quote from: rockaffe on April 17, 2023, 02:31:14 PMHello everyone, I'm doing the veroboard layout for the honey amp but, as I'm not yet very familiar with reading schematics, I'd like to ask for some advice.
The first concerns the connection of the headphone jack, which I solved as follows:
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Is that correct?
The second concerns this part of the circuit:
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Does it mean that pins 1 and 8 of the IC need to be connected to lugs 1 and 2 of the gain pot?
Thank you!
Quote from: Lady_Azurewolf on April 11, 2023, 05:50:40 PMI am very very new to this whole topic and got myself a Woodstock GX-55R Amplifier the other day cheap from a second hand shop. Yep the question of watts came up. I don't know how many watts it has.
But I have been told itno good for a bass guitar.
Yeah I don't even have half the knowledge of people here however I have found reading everyone's post absolutely fascinating.
Cheers all.
Quote from: Tassieviking on April 03, 2023, 04:53:29 PMI don't have any audio files so you can hear the 12w Marshall amp I made.
The PCB I made up is made so you can build all 5 versions I found schematics for, you just have to use the right components from the BOM.
I also changed the power amplifier so it can be made into a 30watt amp as well.
You can pick Lead, Reverb,Bass etc.
Link: https://www.ssguitar.com/index.php?topic=5164.0
I was never a good player and I have bad arthritis in my hands now so I can't be bothered to make any sound clips.
But I love to make up PCB's and build stuff when I can.
To get PCB's made you just have to upload the Gerber to the PCB manufacturer, I personally have only used JLCPCB as they are a good price.
The one problem with JLCPCB is that you have to order 5 PCB's minimum of the same type, but it still works out cheaper then buying 1 PCB from most online shops so I just end up with spares.
The shipping can get very expensive with JLCPCB as well, but if you pick the cheapest postage they are ok, and still fairly fast (2-3 weeks).