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My SLO Clone Build

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Offline FourT6and2

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #15 am: 30.06.2014 08:14 »
Sort of at an impasse for the time being. Can't do much else until I cut the pot shafts and replace the power tube sockets. But I got most of the switch stack done (at least all I can for the moment).


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Offline Robinrockt

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #16 am: 30.06.2014 09:55 »
Hi,

I bet Mike would be most impressed seeing those pics. Awesome build quality. :topjob:

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Robin
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Offline darkbluemurder

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #17 am: 30.06.2014 15:59 »
I bet Mike would be most impressed seeing those pics. Awesome build quality. :topjob:

I am not going to bet against you.

Super neat build.

Cheers Stephan
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Offline FourT6and2

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #18 am: 30.06.2014 16:43 »
Thanks, guys! I hope it turns out as well as a real SLO :)

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Offline jacob

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #19 am: 30.06.2014 16:59 »
Hi,

I think so!
Especially, if you are able to get the original Transfomers for your nice masterpiece  :topjob:

Regards

Jacob
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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #20 am: 30.06.2014 19:27 »
Hi,

I think so!
Especially, if you are able to get the original Transfomers for your nice masterpiece  :topjob:

Regards

Jacob

Hmm, I don't know anybody who is able to get original DeYoung transformers for their DIY build. They don't sell them to the public. I'm using O'Netics "Hi-Def." But I believe Soldano actually uses this transformer set in their other amps (Avenger, Hot Rod, etc.), just not the SLO. So it's close enough for me! :)
« Letzte Änderung: 30.06.2014 19:32 von FourT6and2 »

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #21 am: 10.07.2014 01:25 »
Been busy with work and life and such lately. But managed to make a little more progress: Pot shafts are cut to correct size now, started on wiring 'em up. And got new power tube sockets.








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Offline carlitz

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #22 am: 10.07.2014 09:07 »
nice !
If you don't know how to fix it, stop breaking it!

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #23 am: 10.07.2014 22:54 »
More progress today. Just the two shielded coax cables going from the gain pots to V1 and V2. They took a while to do because of how perfect you have to strip them, get the lengths correct, and splice in a resistor on V2. But having the coax stripper really helps. I had to adjust the blade depth a few times to get it right. Out of the box it was cutting through the shield. Here's what it looks like all stripped and tinned. Nice and perfect! :D You know it's tinned well when you can still see the braid. Too much solder and each wire in the braid would be covered.



I had a heart attack when I went to check continuity on the coax. I was getting a short between the shield and the conductor. And I was like FUCK! I'm gonna have to redo this all again! But then I realized the gain pots were on zero, thus shunting to ground. I was super relieved. :)






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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #24 am: 11.07.2014 01:10 »
Which color?


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Offline Jürgen

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #25 am: 11.07.2014 04:11 »
Joachim would be proud of you!   :o

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #26 am: 11.07.2014 17:09 »
Joachim would be proud of you!   :o

Where is he? Haven't seen him on here lately and I sent him a PM about a month or two ago. No response.

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #27 am: 11.07.2014 21:51 »
Input finally done. Pain in the buns!


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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #28 am: 12.07.2014 06:43 »
Bias test points wired up.




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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #29 am: 13.07.2014 01:14 »
Heaters are finally done. Phew! Took longer than doing it the usual way with twisted pairs. But I think overall it was easier. Sure as hell looks better too.

I have some parts on the way for the elevated heater mod too. Just a cap and two resistors for referencing to the choke on pin 6 of the power tubes. Then I can do the faux center tap and finish the rest of the power sockets. Then put in the transformers and start on the power section.