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My SLO Clone Build

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Offline FourT6and2

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #30 am: 20.07.2014 03:49 »
Most of the power section is done. Once the preamp is wired up I can finalize the remaining connections on the power board. It's not as tidy as I really want. But there are a lot of wire runs in the SLO. Good thing they're all covered by the power PCB :) And I spliced in the lead from the OT to the HT Fuse.








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Offline Jürgen

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #31 am: 20.07.2014 04:06 »
 :topjob:

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #32 am: 21.07.2014 09:02 »
Elevated heater mod wired up. This part was like playing that Operation board game.


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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #33 am: 22.07.2014 15:53 »
Damn, power tube sockets took a long time. But they're finally done. Just need to add some heat shrink to the grid stoppers. Next steps will be the loop jacks, impedance selector, and then I can move on to the preamp board wiring and I'll be done.










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Offline mc_guitar

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #34 am: 22.07.2014 17:41 »
Hello,

Looks incredibly tidy! thumbs up for your superb work!!
 :topjob:

Cheers Michael
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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #35 am: 23.07.2014 09:01 »
Output jacks, impedance selector, and FX loop return wired up. I'm not going to do the slave out. I never use it. And I can always add it later if I want to run wet/dry or something.










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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #36 am: 25.07.2014 09:01 »
So close!

Had to figure out a way to hold the preamp board up off the table, while at the same time keeping the lead I was soldering from falling out since they're installed from the top of the board. That's where these Helping Hands come in handy. Was pretty easy. :)








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Offline Duesentrieb

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #37 am: 25.07.2014 09:47 »
Awesome.

The slave out is useful if you want to record thru Torpedo's software. Then you can skip the power amp simulation. Just hook the amp to a load, Mike.

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Offline darkbluemurder

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #38 am: 25.07.2014 14:14 »
That's going to be an awesome amp, great build quality.

Is there a particular reason why you used the "purple wiring code"? (just kidding ;D)

Cheers Stephan
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Offline FourT6and2

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #39 am: 25.07.2014 16:17 »
Purple sounds better!

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #40 am: 26.07.2014 05:06 »
Got the AC lines, Depth control, loop, and channel switch all wired up. Board is now locked in.










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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #41 am: 27.07.2014 08:44 »
Was out doing real-world stuff for the majority of the day. So did a couple of the small things left to do here and there: Power Board to Preamp Board jumpers for Bias, B+, and Ground; signal coax to V3/7 (not shown); and remote bias control.






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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #42 am: 28.07.2014 04:09 »
Yay, all done! :)

Just gotta do some testing to make sure all the voltages are good. Keeping my fingers crossed.

High Res Version: http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2014/208/5/f/slo_clone_1_by_haftelm-d7sk7t6.jpg


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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #43 am: 28.07.2014 05:58 »
Powered up. No smoke, no sparks. Everything seems good. :) I think all the voltages check out for the most part. Some are a bit higher, some lower. Plate voltage is crazy high... 520 volts. Damn. Highest I've seen in any amp.

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Offline Laurent

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Re: My SLO Clone Build
« Antwort #44 am: 28.07.2014 06:58 »
Hi!

Really nice job!! Looks amazing  :topjob:

Waiting for the final test: walls shaking test in the house  ;D

Is the voltage of the PI V5-pin 6 a typing mistake? Should probably be 257.9 instead of 357.9V, right?

Cheers,
Laurent