6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
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#196 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
Order for parts went into Farnell this morning.
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#197 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
Third layout is the best out of the three I set up over the past week:
This is the one I'm going for. Very similar to the first scratch build amp I did - The Bluebell Loftin White.
This is the one I'm going for. Very similar to the first scratch build amp I did - The Bluebell Loftin White.
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#198 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
Much drilling, cutting, filing and bleeding later (© Mr I) and we have a punched out chassis.
Primer and colour goes on tomorrow, all being well.
Primer and colour goes on tomorrow, all being well.
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#199 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
Wasn't satisfied with the chassis colour; far too "me too" for my liking.
So....as this is probably the last stand alone valve amp I'm likely to build, as once retired in January, I'll be on a bit of a strict budget, I thought I might as well let all my creativity out, just this once and go for it.
So as all the valves in this are American (2A3, 6005W, 6AU6) I'm going American Miami Art Deco with the amplifier.
Chassis will be rose gold, pink metallic, with dark wooden end cheeks.
Two mahogany D section mouldings, running the whole length of the front panel will be placed so that there is a one eighth inch gap between them.
The bias on the input valves is provided by white LEDs, which will shine through two narrow slots placed in the gap, from behind a frosted piece of white glass, glued inside the front of the chassis. As the bias comes up, the white lights will grow slowly in intensity.
Meet "The Glamp"
So....as this is probably the last stand alone valve amp I'm likely to build, as once retired in January, I'll be on a bit of a strict budget, I thought I might as well let all my creativity out, just this once and go for it.
So as all the valves in this are American (2A3, 6005W, 6AU6) I'm going American Miami Art Deco with the amplifier.
Chassis will be rose gold, pink metallic, with dark wooden end cheeks.
Two mahogany D section mouldings, running the whole length of the front panel will be placed so that there is a one eighth inch gap between them.
The bias on the input valves is provided by white LEDs, which will shine through two narrow slots placed in the gap, from behind a frosted piece of white glass, glued inside the front of the chassis. As the bias comes up, the white lights will grow slowly in intensity.
Meet "The Glamp"
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#200 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
Don’t care what it sounds like, just want to see it!
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#201 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
Got the pink metallic chassis done this afternoon and it looks the absolute dog's danglies. Totally the right choice of colour for an art deco style object.
GAWGEOUS dahling!
Tried a sample ebony stain on a piece of scrap mahogany next to the pink chassis; looks superb. Glad I went for this style.
GAWGEOUS dahling!
Tried a sample ebony stain on a piece of scrap mahogany next to the pink chassis; looks superb. Glad I went for this style.
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#202 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
Don't be so coy, show us a photo!
#203 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
Its FABULOUS dahling
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#204 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
Needs a few coats of clear laquer
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#205 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
Looks great, but looks silver?
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#206 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
TBH I was hoping for lurid neon pink
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#207 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
Needs to be seen in the flesh. It is difficult to photograph.
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#208 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
That looks like metallic pink on my screen - nice work Steve.
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#209 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
Must be my phone. Or your monitor's on the way out Mark
#210 Re: 6B4G - The Resurrection Shuffle
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