Hello strmusicman
I live in central Louisiana, retired. Most people think of swamps and Cajuns when they hear that name but all that is down South on the Gulf coast. Mostly pine forest and some clay hills here. Sounds like you are very busy with guitar teaching, studio work and managing your shops. I was mostly joking about making a profession out of amp building but one thing for sure though, once you get it in your blood you seem to do it rather your making money at it or not:>) I like the work you did on the NteLoss amp. The cab, expanded metal front and RCA logo. The script identifying the controls is really nice. Is that done by hand or machine? Anyway, that's a Great Job!
I got a few questions as follows:
1-Is the "Return" on the right a Preamp-out. I'm not fully understanding what the return is or does. My 70-15 don't have a nuvistor'
2-So as I understand it, you re-used the PCB boards in both amps but changed all the components. So did you keepthe same values as the existing components for the new ones or change any values of resistors or capacitors?
3-On the Baxandall Tone Stack you made the statement, "
I think that this weird tone stack is like taking the best and most wanted and effective eq parameters from the sound"-----I'm not sure how to interpret this butI think you are saying it is very good at extracting the best EQ for guitar tones. In other words, you like it very much?
Well that's all for now. It's a good result when you can say the end results is Dead Quiet. You made the right decisions. You have made a lot of progress in the time you've been building tube amps. Just wondering if youhave attempted to make schematics or layout of your amps. On this forum, that is kind of the way we communicate with each other about our amps. It really helps because once you learn to read a schematic and layout you can instantly see all the details of your amp or someone else amp. We generally us the program ExpressSCH that isa free download. Here is a Link:
https://www.download82.com/download/windows/expresssch/Thanks for taking time explaining all about your amps. Just wondering what amp you used to do the video. I seen off to the side what looked like a red knob Fender Twin Reverb but I couldn't tell it that was what you were playing over. Great playing and sound! I may have more questions as they occur to me