The Dude's Official Mini-Bassman Thread.

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The Dude's Official Mini-Bassman Thread.

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After searching with little luck I'm going to have the mini bassman built for me by a few guys i know.
all i need is:
The measurements of the actual head.
and the measurements of a blackstar head or orange tiny terror.
I want to make it about 30 watts but the scematic is for 50 that i found. Halp.
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google tells me the ht-5 head is:
185(h) x 440(w) x 230(d) mm
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Thanks Zaphod! :D
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So wait - are you just building yr own amp and putting it in the mini-bassman chassis?
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Kind of like this:
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and a matching cabinet.
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Shouldn't it be possible to build a 25W Bassman with just a single 6L6?
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Sure. (Im an amp n00b)
It's already showing I know nothing about these.
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PenPen wrote:Shouldn't it be possible to build a 25W Bassman with just a single 6L6?
A single 6L6 would do about 10-12 watts depending on the B+ voltage.

If you don't care about clean headroom with a band, I'd do 2 EL84s at 15-18W a-la the TT. EL84s are small, so you'd easily be able to fit them in that chassis with enough room to breathe.

15W with a 2x10 cab would be awesome and give you plenty of volume for most stuff.
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This Project is going to be tough.
How am i going to make the chassis and junk?
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Btw I got the schematic from an AA165 Bassman. Which probably explains the wrong wattage and what im trying to get.
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DuoSonicBoy wrote:
PenPen wrote:Shouldn't it be possible to build a 25W Bassman with just a single 6L6?
A single 6L6 would do about 10-12 watts depending on the B+ voltage.

If you don't care about clean headroom with a band, I'd do 2 EL84s at 15-18W a-la the TT. EL84s are small, so you'd easily be able to fit them in that chassis with enough room to breathe.

15W with a 2x10 cab would be awesome and give you plenty of volume for most stuff.
10W should be plenty for that type of project I think. I like that idea. I believe my amp is a Bassman 50 clone and I love it. A lower watt version would be awesome to has.

Or better yet, a low watt Twin clone.

I want to build an amp so badly. I have too many projects to spend money on right now anyway.
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If you havent built an amp before, Id do something simple like a champ or a princenton circuit. A great book is the tube amp book, or whatever its called. It pretty much explains how to build a princenton(I think) step by step.
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Kind of a stretch but...
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1. Two Inputs... 1 bass 1 guitar input.
2. everything else bassman style.
3. cabinet shown above.
4. If i cant get a measurement for the cabinet. then i'll do a 1x10.
5.(EDIT) A three way switch (up=bright middle=normal down= deep)
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superfuzz wrote:If you havent built an amp before, Id do something simple like a champ or a princenton circuit. A great book is the tube amp book, or whatever its called. It pretty much explains how to build a princenton(I think) step by step.
Im building it w/ a friend who is more experienced with amps and electronics.
I wish i knew how to draw up a schematic for what i wanted though.
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the_dude wrote:
superfuzz wrote:If you havent built an amp before, Id do something simple like a champ or a princenton circuit. A great book is the tube amp book, or whatever its called. It pretty much explains how to build a princenton(I think) step by step.
Im building it w/ a friend who is more experienced with amps and electronics.
I wish i knew how to draw up a schematic for what i wanted though.
Thats fair, good luck with it!

Im a dunce with electronics, and still might build a princeton after I finish up my car.
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You could use the preamp section from a BM, but the power section including the phase inverter would have to be completely reconfigured. If you do 1 output tube, you have to adjust the power section for class A.
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I've built pedals before, a smallish tube amp ought to be pretty similar.

I could probably take a Twin preamp stage, chop off the reverb portion and such, and tack on the Princeton output stage. That would be neat.
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superfuzz wrote: good luck with it!
I'll see you in hell with the rest of the trash
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Post by James »

I don't really understand what you're saying you want.

You want the head to be physically smaller and 30w. What else is different?
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