JTM45 Clone Build
#1 JTM45 Clone Build
Just thought I'd share a couple of pictures of the latest build. Note the Transformers supplied by Living in the past. Sounds amazing and weighs a tonne. Rob
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Good effort ! - looks very organised and solidly built . With the lack of 45's and the presence of a lot of knobs & jack sockets, is this a guitar amp ?
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Pssttt! Mark! -> http://www.marshallamps.com/products/am ... tm45-2245/
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Why, because Dave the Bass has popped-up ?
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Hi,
that looks like a very neat and tidy build.
Really the perfect choice of Marshall amp.
Take care...
John
that looks like a very neat and tidy build.
Really the perfect choice of Marshall amp.
Take care...
John
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Very nice indeed !!!
I love DIY marshall clones.
- I am just about to start a build of a 50w model 1986 Marshall clone as my next amp. I have several guitar amps and a clone of a Park 1210 Rockhead was my last one. I want the cathode follower sound of the Plexi 1986 circuit though.
Cheers
Pete
I love DIY marshall clones.
- I am just about to start a build of a 50w model 1986 Marshall clone as my next amp. I have several guitar amps and a clone of a Park 1210 Rockhead was my last one. I want the cathode follower sound of the Plexi 1986 circuit though.
Cheers
Pete
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Ye, fantastic amps. Recently finished this one, the cab was the biggest job. Had to do the finger joints with a jigsaw. The covering was also quite difficult.PeteC wrote:Very nice indeed !!!
I love DIY marshall clones.
- I am just about to start a build of a 50w model 1986 Marshall clone as my next amp. I have several guitar amps and a clone of a Park 1210 Rockhead was my last one. I want the cathode follower sound of the Plexi 1986 circuit though.
Cheers
Pete
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Love it Rob - super job
bet it sounds wonderful.
I have to stem the amp building for a while to work on a few bits of outboard gear for my home studio.
What else have you built ?
Cheers
Pete
bet it sounds wonderful.
I have to stem the amp building for a while to work on a few bits of outboard gear for my home studio.
What else have you built ?
Cheers
Pete
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Thanks Pete. This was my fourth. My first valve amp was built from a kit and I guess that’s where I got the bug from. This is the first with a fixed bias supply, the others were all cathode biased amps. I’m really looking forward to building another.PeteC wrote:Love it Rob - super job
bet it sounds wonderful.
I have to stem the amp building for a while to work on a few bits of outboard gear for my home studio.
What else have you built ?
Cheers
Pete
Good luck with your studio and amp building. I have a small studio, too small really could do with a bigger house to hold the gear, lol.
Cheers Rob