Hey, Danny--
Let me discuss this with someone more knowledgeable on silk-screening than I am. I've made plates or negs for use in silk-screening, but have only once seen it done.
But that's the last step, any way!
--Jim
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Looks like a great project Danny - I'm excited to see how it progresses!
Oy vey - it's MESHUGGA BEACH PARTY - The world's premier Jewish Surf Music Band!
What? Couldn't tell the logo is a link? So click here, what's the hold up? http://www.meshuggabeachparty.com
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Danny, try ezscreenprint for a simple screenprinting system. Jim, most screenprinters require right reading, emulsion side up, film positives to burn their screens.
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Mr. Bill, thanks for confirming the RREU pos info!
I'm going to look into the ezscreenprint system, too, thanks to your tip. Danny, here's the link:
http://ezscreenprint.com/
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I'm going to look into the ezscreenprint system, too, thanks to your tip. Danny, here's the link:
http://ezscreenprint.com/
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Graphics and printing is out of my league. I'm having a hard enough time trying to teach myself electronics. Just spent the last three hours going over the layout and comparing with the schematics in order to make up a parts list. Man, this stuff is mind boggling. I'll leave the art work to someone else.
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My best friend and former band mate, going back to junior high days, builds amps. His latest was a 5E3, I believe he said, and he put it in an old Crosley radio wooden enclosure. The eight-inch speaker fit nicely in the cathedral hump part and he built this as his bedroom guitar amp.
Or, at least, that was his plan until his teenaged son snagged it for his room!
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Or, at least, that was his plan until his teenaged son snagged it for his room!
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Mr. Bill, can you check the value of the cap on the board from pin 7 of the rectifier tube, both schematics and layout shows a .1-200 capacitor. I'm guessing it's an error on both schem & layout and should be a 0.1uF as are the other two off pin 6 & 1. Can you verify and recommend a alternate?
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I guess I don't understand what you are asking here. I think that you are talking about the driver or phase inverter tube that drives the output tubes. There is no rectifier tube in this version.
The cap you are refering to is part of the negative feedback circuit and is normally a 0.1uF at 200 volts. I will open up my amp and confirm this, but that is the normal value for this part in almost all Fender amps.
If you can rephrase your question I will try and give you a better answer.
The cap you are refering to is part of the negative feedback circuit and is normally a 0.1uF at 200 volts. I will open up my amp and confirm this, but that is the normal value for this part in almost all Fender amps.
If you can rephrase your question I will try and give you a better answer.
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You are correct. Phase inverter not rectifier tube. I've been studying this stuff so much the last couple of days trying to translate 1962 values with all them zero's to current marked capacitors, my head is swimming. Please don't go to the trouble of opening up your amp.
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Mr. Bill, referencing the two .25 capacitors on the right end of the main circuit board to the bass pot, will .22 caps work there as I was unable to obtain those two caps with .25 value?
http://ampwares.com/schematics/bassman_6G6-B.pdf
Got all the parts ordered today. Should be able to start building once they arrive.
http://ampwares.com/schematics/bassman_6G6-B.pdf
Got all the parts ordered today. Should be able to start building once they arrive.
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