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PP-36 amplifiers
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barry
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05-09-2011 at 11:09 PM.
Post: #1
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Scroll through this thread for ideas and inspiration on housing and covering your PP-36.
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barry
(Administrator)
05-17-2011 at 10:16 PM.
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Andy Mazur's 'Maztone Chief'
Andy was one of the first builders of the PP-36 and took the plunge even before I had finalised the construction documents. Together, we ironed out a few bugs and made the PP-36 kit ready for prime time. Thanks, man!
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barry
(Administrator)
06-12-2011 at 07:01 AM.
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Rob Jansen's much modded PP-36
Rob's PP-36 starts with the regular PP-36 parts and turret boards, but he has added quite a few of his own touches (as the internal photo shows). "I finally finished the amp, after much experimenting with the preamp. There is one more ECC83 for more gain and a cathode follower before the tone stack. And the power reducer pot has become a master volume. No audible hum or noise at 'normal' volumes. I had no trouble with noise or squeal, though I made separate earth groups for preamp and poweramp, and made one star earthing point were they all come together. I connected the input connector earth directly to the chassis via a small cap. to kill radio frequencies. I agree with you this is not an amp for a novice builder. Specially not when you want to modify things. "I shortened the chassis at both sides, so I could keep the cabinet smaller in size. It was not so much trouble to cut off the chassis flanges, I spot-welded the corners of the chassis first so that the sides were stable. |
