Van Halen Tribute Amp
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
Here is the "close to final" layout:
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
3 changes at this point:
1) Mounted PT laydown style rather than standup to save some space in the Tweed Deluxe cabinet (even though the cab will be 1" deeper than standard)
2) 50k mid pot rather than 25k (boost mids, same as EVH Marshall)
3) might add a 3-way "Plume" switch to choose the Lava tap 4/8/16R
1) Mounted PT laydown style rather than standup to save some space in the Tweed Deluxe cabinet (even though the cab will be 1" deeper than standard)
2) 50k mid pot rather than 25k (boost mids, same as EVH Marshall)
3) might add a 3-way "Plume" switch to choose the Lava tap 4/8/16R
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
Most of the parts are here
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
Shake it!!! How does it sound?
No seriously.. looking forward to your new build Craig!
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"THIS should be played at high volume..preferably in a residential area"
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
I think he means Ed biased the 6CA7s in his main Marshall to 50mA when he had the variac dialed to 89-90VAC.JMPGuitars wrote: βSat 11/14/20 1:12 pmProper current for what/when? That's an ambiguous statement for somebody using a variac.
Dave discusses this at 7:50 in Pete Thorn's EVH Deep Dive video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKejQ1WBybA
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
Some of the Volcano parts laid out, waiting patiently while I paint 6 coats on the chassis.
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
Updated Layout, very close to final
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
what type of pots do you use for volume and magma?
Craig, I just love your OCD man!!! You should livestream your build...
Craig, I just love your OCD man!!! You should livestream your build...
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
All of the switched pots are 1M audio taper, I'm using these:
https://tubedepot.com/products/alpha-16 ... g-pc-mount
https://tubedepot.com/products/alpha-16 ... g-pc-mount
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
Chassis paint fail. Originally my plan was to paint the chassis like the frankenstrat, same process Eddie used: paint it black, tape first pattern, paint it white, untape, tape second pattern, paint it red, untape, frankenchassis. I mocked up the first tape pattern over the cling film.
Two layers of Krylon gloss black 2X ultracover paint+primer later... Disaster! Whatever that residue was, it ruined the paint job. OK, strip it down with a can of Jasco paint remover, then scotchbrite & acetone. Forget the paint.
Nobody's going to see the chassis anyway, inside the 1x12 combo with the tubes pointing forward horizontally.
The Hoffman stout chassis does not have welded corners, so I'm out shopping for a little AC/DC TIG machine...
After removing the film, I saw that my Hoffman Stout chassis was produced with some kind of petroleum residue on the aluminum, underneath the protective plastic cling film. I wiped it down with isopropyl alcohol which didn't seem to do much. I thought about going at it with a scotchbrite pad and acetone, which is the way I used to clean aluminum when I was TIG welding 35 years ago. "Nah," I thought, "It's clean enough, I'll just hit it with the Krylon." Two layers of Krylon gloss black 2X ultracover paint+primer later... Disaster! Whatever that residue was, it ruined the paint job. OK, strip it down with a can of Jasco paint remover, then scotchbrite & acetone. Forget the paint.
Nobody's going to see the chassis anyway, inside the 1x12 combo with the tubes pointing forward horizontally.
The Hoffman stout chassis does not have welded corners, so I'm out shopping for a little AC/DC TIG machine...
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
Here's my "Volcano" drilling template for the Hoffman Stout Chassis.
The layout (everything except what's in green) is cobbled together from Doug's site https://el34world.com/ . My mods are annotated in green.
Hole "G" is unnecessary if you mount the PT standup style, but I'm mounting it laydown style to save a little space ( about 1") in the cabinet. You'll notice my drill bit wandered about 1mm for this hole, I drilled everything by hand. I used a center punch but I went from a 1/8" bit right to a 1/2" bit and the latter just went off center a little. Oh well, it ain't rocket surgery...
The layout (everything except what's in green) is cobbled together from Doug's site https://el34world.com/ . My mods are annotated in green.
Hole "G" is unnecessary if you mount the PT standup style, but I'm mounting it laydown style to save a little space ( about 1") in the cabinet. You'll notice my drill bit wandered about 1mm for this hole, I drilled everything by hand. I used a center punch but I went from a 1/8" bit right to a 1/2" bit and the latter just went off center a little. Oh well, it ain't rocket surgery...
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
OK the chassis is at 1978 specs now. It's a little rough (mainly just the 3rd diagonal on the upper horn) but what the hell, the frankenstrat was rough. Red coming next to bring it up to '79...
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
Craig when painting bare aluminium you need to use a coat of self etching primer first for best results,over time just paint tends to flake.
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
Thanks! I used 2 coats of gloss black Rust-oleum "2X ultracover paint+primer". Then 2 coats of the same, in gloss white. Next up, 2 coats of Sunrise Red Rust-oleum Gloss Protective Enamel. I think the first primer coats will be OK, as I basically hand-etched the chassis with a scotchbrite pad and acetone right before applying the first coat. Put it this way: there was no oxide layer on this chassis when the first primer layer went on. Fingers crossed...
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
Aluminum oxidizes immediately on contact with air. You would have to apply the paint with the abrasive pad to prevent that from happening. I hope this works out for you, but it's a lot easier and consistent if you just clean it with dishwashing soap, then spray it with an etching primer before the color coat. The Dupli-Color brand is available at auto parts stores and has never failed me.crgfrench wrote: βThu 12/24/20 3:55 pmThanks! I used 2 coats of gloss black Rust-oleum "2X ultracover paint+primer". Then 2 coats of the same, in gloss white. Next up, 2 coats of Sunrise Red Rust-oleum Gloss Protective Enamel. I think the first primer coats will be OK, as I basically hand-etched the chassis with a scotchbrite pad and acetone right before applying the first coat. Put it this way: there was no oxide layer on this chassis when the first primer layer went on. Fingers crossed...

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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
Quality of chassis paint job ...similar... I'd say, to EVH's quality of Frankie paint job. Looking pretty cool.
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Re: Van Halen Tribute Amp
Definitely looks cool. If you ever do something where you want cleaner edges, try green Frog Tape instead of the standard blue painter's tape.
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Got some hardware installed
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