36W lite
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36W lite
hi
Can anyone point me to info on 36W lite details?
I know it has been discussed here many times, but a search doesn't come up with anything useable.
I'm after more power/headroom for a giggable rockabilly amp
Many thanks
MAK
Can anyone point me to info on 36W lite details?
I know it has been discussed here many times, but a search doesn't come up with anything useable.
I'm after more power/headroom for a giggable rockabilly amp
Many thanks
MAK
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- richard
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Check here.
http://webpages.charter.net/rscogin/amp ... matic.html
Just leave out the EF86 channel for a lite.
Richard
http://webpages.charter.net/rscogin/amp ... matic.html
Just leave out the EF86 channel for a lite.
Richard
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Yes, I built it as in my schematic. here's a link to pics of the board and chassis.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v173/ ... t=36wB.jpg
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v173/ ... t=36wB.jpg
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I'm looking into building one at the moment. So if I can just confirm that it's OK to do the following :-
Use the pre-amp from an 18watt lite11b up as far as the PI and the power stage from PI onwards from the 36watt standard schematic. With power rails tweaked to give the correct voltages.
Thanks
Martin
Use the pre-amp from an 18watt lite11b up as far as the PI and the power stage from PI onwards from the 36watt standard schematic. With power rails tweaked to give the correct voltages.
Thanks
Martin
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