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My Project - And I need help... 2 Attachment(s) So, probably 5 years ago, I got this little gem of a PA Tube Amp. Its just been sitting in my basement ever since, but I finally might have found something to do with it. It only has an old school mic. jack, but i have a converter to switch that to a 1/4" female jack to plug a bass or guitar or whatever into. So, I'm thinking I'm gonna build a little wood cab to put it in and make a little head out of it. Here is my questions: 1. The speaker connections are just for the wires. But there is a 8 ohm and 4 ohm screw. So how would I wire up a jack for say, 8 ohm? Ill attach a picture for a better idea, lol. 2. Can I just disconnect the volume and bass/treble pots, add wire, and put the knobs on the outside of my new 'head cab'. Hopefully this turns out cool, lol:bassist: |
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1. The speaker connections are just for the wires. But there is a 8 ohm and 4 ohm screw. So how would I wire up a jack for say, 8 ohm? Ill attach a picture for a better idea, lol. Drill a hole, put the female 1/4" jack into it, wire the appropriate wires to it, preferably with solder not masking tape. 2. Can I just disconnect the volume and bass/treble pots, add wire, and put the knobs on the outside of my new 'head cab'. Yes. |
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Looking at that schematic seems like you'll have around maybe 8 or so watts. Go with a high efficiency speaker if you're going to put bass through it. Looks like a fun project, good luck and keep us posted :cool: |
Honestly I think you'll find that that amp will not give you a lot of low end. It'll make a better guitar amp. |
It's not far from the design of a Champ. It could be wired to be a little more bass friendly, but you've got low plate voltage, limited B+ filtering, and about 5 watts. It could be made into a better guitar amp, but it would still be just a few watts. It has a pretty small output transformer to boot. You could put in a SS rectifier to get the voltage up some, and that would allow you to increase the B+ cap, which would aid a little in headroom. |
Yeah, I would probably just use it for a practice guitar amp. But I've heard that it would make a good harp amp too |
Nice little cathode bias Class A amp. Use shielded wire to extend the wire on the pots, old balanced mike cable will do. |
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