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Build question 18 watt Superlite TMB

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Hello,

I play 6v6 hoffman 22 watt and lite iib. Will next build of superlite with a VVR would be good upgrade?

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The Superlite TMB doesn't need a VVR. It already has a master volume, and can switch between preamp and/or power amp distortion. Build it stock from the latest docs in the download section before considering a VVR.
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Are the inputs jumperable with short cables?
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Are the inputs jumperable with short cables?
The Superlite TMB is single input, or double from the same point. There's no point in jumpering.
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Re: Build question 18 watt Superlite TMB

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looking at the layout, now i know. sorry for stupid question.
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Re: Build question 18 watt Superlite TMB

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the optional input and normal input. are these act like hi/low or top boost / fat type inputs ? please explain. I am getting interested for this build :D
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Re: Build question 18 watt Superlite TMB

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the paul ruby mod ; will it quiet the amp down a little bit with reduced buzz like effect at higher volume? if so , i may think about it.
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The Paul Ruby mod doesn't affect volume. It only gets rid of unwanted fizz (if needed).
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You won't even notice it's there... but in case you need it and haven't put it in, you'll hear it's NOT there
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the volume pot is 500K. I have a spare 1M CTs pot. will it go well ?
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the volume pot is 500K. I have a spare 1M CTs pot. will it go well ?
Better get a 500k pot.. but the 1M will work too, although not the same way. You can parallel a 1M resistor with the 1M pot and get the same value, but the sweep will be different
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JMPGuitars wrote:
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The Superlite TMB doesn't need a VVR.
If you want the ability to blend a level of preamp distortion into an overdriven power section to get the great tone they are known for, but still have control over the volume then yes it does. Preamp only distortion for lower volume playing sounds like crap.
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mehfuzhoss wrote:
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the volume pot is 500K. I have a spare 1M CTs pot. will it go well ?
Sure, I don't think it will make much of a difference.
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Re: Build question 18 watt Superlite TMB

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katopan wrote:
Sun 05/09/21 7:05 am
JMPGuitars wrote:
Sat 05/08/21 7:34 am
The Superlite TMB doesn't need a VVR.
If you want the ability to blend a level of preamp distortion into an overdriven power section to get the great tone they are known for, but still have control over the volume then yes it does. Preamp only distortion for lower volume playing sounds like crap.
Have you played a Superlite TMB? The preamp distortion is great. I've used a attenuator with it too, but even that wasn't really necessary.
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Re: Build question 18 watt Superlite TMB

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JMPGuitars wrote:
Sun 05/09/21 7:28 am
katopan wrote:
Sun 05/09/21 7:05 am
JMPGuitars wrote:
Sat 05/08/21 7:34 am
The Superlite TMB doesn't need a VVR.
If you want the ability to blend a level of preamp distortion into an overdriven power section to get the great tone they are known for, but still have control over the volume then yes it does. Preamp only distortion for lower volume playing sounds like crap.
Have you played a Superlite TMB? The preamp distortion is great. I've used a attenuator with it too, but even that wasn't really necessary.
If it's similar to the tremolo TMB it's really great.. in fact the best you can get imho
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Bieworm wrote:
Sun 05/09/21 7:48 am
If it's similar to the tremolo TMB it's really great.. in fact the best you can get imho
They're both great, but not exactly the same. The Tremolo TMB has V1 into parallel V2, and Superlite TMB has the V1 halves cascaded. Both sound good. You gotta build one to really know though. Hahahahaha
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Re: Build question 18 watt Superlite TMB

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JMPGuitars wrote:
Sun 05/09/21 8:57 am
Bieworm wrote:
Sun 05/09/21 7:48 am
If it's similar to the tremolo TMB it's really great.. in fact the best you can get imho
They're both great, but not exactly the same. The Tremolo TMB has V1 into parallel V2, and Superlite TMB has the V1 halves cascaded. Both sound good. You gotta build one to really know though. Hahahahaha
It will be the 1W version though.. but it will come to that
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Re: Build question 18 watt Superlite TMB

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Hello,

which PT will be suitable 290PAZ OR 290CAX. is the 630V too much for Superlite TMB? cax is 50 CDN less.

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JMPGuitars wrote:
Sun 05/09/21 7:28 am
Have you played a Superlite TMB? The preamp distortion is great. I've used a attenuator with it too, but even that wasn't really necessary.
Yeah. And I built a 2W submini version of the Superlite too, as well as the standard TMB preamp in one of my test chassis. Each to their own, although I am a self confessed overdriven power pentode addict. TMB preamp distortion is a flavour to blend into the essential power stage distortion for me. But I can certainly respect other options.
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