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TT Kit Tube-Reverb
Set of componentes for building the TT Tube-Reverb.
Please visit the >>Project page for more infos about the amp.
INCLUDED:
- Mains Transformer for 120, 230 and 240V mains
- Outputtransformer
- Resistors
- Capacitors
- Jacks
- Light
- Wires
- Board
- Switche
- PSU
- Tubes (1 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AT7,1 x JJ EL844)
- Fuses & Fuesholder
NOT INCLUDED:
- Knobs
- Chassis
- Faceplate
- REVERB TANK
To build this project knowledge in electric engeneering, experience with high voltage, and the reading and understanding of schematics and dealing with measurement device is highly recommended .
There is NO step-by-step guide for beginners. The circuit and layout plan includes all relevant information. If you don't understand it than don't build it.
Herstellerinformationen | Manufacturer Information
Tube-Town GmbH
Rumbergring 37
D-66969 Lemberg
eMail: info@tube-town.de
Tube-Town GmbH
Rumbergring 37
D-66969 Lemberg
eMail: info@tube-town.de
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- Hessel S., 03/17/2021
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Sound wise I have nothing to complain. Just a slight hum at full mix settings. And yes, this thing does have some nice dripping reverb sounds. I did place a little demo of the reverb on Youtube, you can probably find it together with video's from others by searching "Tubetown Reverb"
The pre-drilled chassis has 2 'flaws' in my opinion.
1. The chassis currently sold doesn't match the one shown in the build pictures on this side. It has an inward lip, so you have to use cage-nuts to fix the chassis to your chassis-housing (don't forget to order these cage-nuts). The output jack interferes with the cage-nut so on 1 position you can't use the cage-nut. the inward lip also makes it a bit more difficult to reach some places.
2. The pre-drilled holes for the fixing of the output transformer do not match, so you have to drill an additional hole.
/>Sound wise I have nothing to complain. Just a slight hum at full mix settings. And yes, this thing does have some nice dripping reverb sounds. I did place a little demo of the reverb on Youtube, you can probably find it together with video's from others by searching "Tubetown Reverb"
The pre-drilled chassis has 2 'flaws' in my opinion.
1. The chassis currently sold doesn't match the one shown in the build pictures on this side. It has an inward lip, so you have to use cage-nuts to fix the chassis to your chassis-housing (don't forget to order these cage-nuts). The output jack interferes with the cage-nut so on 1 position you can't use the cage-nut. the inward lip also makes it a bit more difficult to reach some places.
2. The pre-drilled holes for the fixing of the output transformer do not match, so you have to drill an additional hole.
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