Making your own amp
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- Dead Key
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Making your own amp
Has anyone make there own amp and wants to share there info?
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home brew amps
Yes there is a very easy to build one . Using info on the internet on web sites like CBtriks primarily , I found the nessasary info to brew up a series of amps froma 1 pill all the way to a 64 pill . some use no board and the larger ones involveing board burning and that a little more involved that a beginner would be starting on . start with a two pill . my favorite is the slightly modified texas starr skeleton 220 . Modification due to copy rights on the designe . use a key circut from a differant amp like the palomar 450 or 550 . Yes you can pick and choose the circuts that you want to intagrate together . This 220 is a boardless assymbly and the hardest thing about it is the cabinet construction . tapping 4-40 threads is a challenge without breaking a tap . The rest is pretty simple . Check this web site for parts source www.westgateparts.com as well as www.rfparts.com . well I can not put all of the info one one reply , feel free to email on the subject . have fun building from Turbo
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- Dead Key
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This might help.
http://www.electronickits.com/kit/plans ... bradio.htm
http://www.electronickits.com/kit/plans ... bradio.htm
- WARLORD136
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making your own amp
you can check out the interiors of different amps at amateur linear amps.com
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