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18watt.com amps
Has anyone built one?
I'm looking at buying a kitset version of their 18watt lite IIb amp from dockery amps
(http://www.dockeryamps.com/web/Products ... te-iib.php)
Or, if someone made one of these beasties, where they sourced their chassis and hard-to-find parts from.
I'm looking at buying a kitset version of their 18watt lite IIb amp from dockery amps
(http://www.dockeryamps.com/web/Products ... te-iib.php)
Or, if someone made one of these beasties, where they sourced their chassis and hard-to-find parts from.
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I have built an 18watt. But I thought the point of the kits was that they supplied everything?
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yea mine is the 74X schem, then fuzziebro modded the preamp
now its a keeper
now its a keeper
sambrowne wrote:I've included things like chord voicing’s and musical terminology for those that can understand it, while trying to keep it accessible enough for fans to enjoy as well.
You are a hypocritical, whining bitch. F*$k off and die Anthony.
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What mods did he do, the reason they are popular is they sound good without mods 

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The amp sounded great but after I heard one of his amps I wanted the same pre amp gain he had, I asked him to mod the normal channel, he went point to point and left the trem channel as is, the difference is huge. The amp sounds way better thanks to Fb.ant wrote:What mods did he do, the reason they are popular is they sound good without mods
sambrowne wrote:I've included things like chord voicing’s and musical terminology for those that can understand it, while trying to keep it accessible enough for fans to enjoy as well.
You are a hypocritical, whining bitch. F*$k off and die Anthony.
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Yeah, I was wondering whether its actually cheaper and easier to source the parts in NZ rather than buying the kit. I'll probably buy it just to avoid headaches of inevitably forgetting a part.ant wrote:I have built an 18watt. But I thought the point of the kits was that they supplied everything?
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i sourced the parts here, it was easy as
sambrowne wrote:I've included things like chord voicing’s and musical terminology for those that can understand it, while trying to keep it accessible enough for fans to enjoy as well.
You are a hypocritical, whining bitch. F*$k off and die Anthony.
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Really? 4 q's for you then!
1) where did you get/what did you use for the chassis and how did you make the holes?
2) where did you get the tube sockets?
3) what transformer did you use and where did you get it?
4) Did you use a turret board?
1) where did you get/what did you use for the chassis and how did you make the holes?
2) where did you get the tube sockets?
3) what transformer did you use and where did you get it?
4) Did you use a turret board?
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the transformers were made locally by a guy in howik/botany
they cost around 100 to 150 each, i had to get the power tranny rewound and he charged me a hand shandy. his name is Basil and is a very cool guy.
the amp has a CB made locally at MIT in manukau, the tube sockets came from MIT as well, just old stock in a store room in building P. the CB was made the old way by an old guy who was interested in making valve amps a few years ago, he made two.
the chassis was made out of aluminum, just bent and drilled using a hole saw.
the cab was made by a chippie
they cost around 100 to 150 each, i had to get the power tranny rewound and he charged me a hand shandy. his name is Basil and is a very cool guy.
the amp has a CB made locally at MIT in manukau, the tube sockets came from MIT as well, just old stock in a store room in building P. the CB was made the old way by an old guy who was interested in making valve amps a few years ago, he made two.
the chassis was made out of aluminum, just bent and drilled using a hole saw.
the cab was made by a chippie
sambrowne wrote:I've included things like chord voicing’s and musical terminology for those that can understand it, while trying to keep it accessible enough for fans to enjoy as well.
You are a hypocritical, whining bitch. F*$k off and die Anthony.
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I can help with question two, plenty of JJ Octal and Noval sockets available.tonymcbony wrote:Really? 4 q's for you then!
1) where did you get/what did you use for the chassis and how did you make the holes?
2) where did you get the tube sockets?
3) what transformer did you use and where did you get it?
4) Did you use a turret board?
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Pictures?sgt mukuzi wrote:the transformers were made locally by a guy in howik/botany
they cost around 100 to 150 each, i had to get the power tranny rewound and he charged me a hand shandy. his name is Basil and is a very cool guy.
the amp has a CB made locally at MIT in manukau, the tube sockets came from MIT as well, just old stock in a store room in building P. the CB was made the old way by an old guy who was interested in making valve amps a few years ago, he made two.
the chassis was made out of aluminum, just bent and drilled using a hole saw.
the cab was made by a chippie
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+1Cdog wrote:
Pictures?
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sgt mukuzi wrote:the transformers were made locally by a guy in howik/botany
they cost around 100 to 150 each, i had to get the power tranny rewound and he charged me a hand shandy. his name is Basil and is a very cool guy.
the amp has a CB made locally at MIT in manukau, the tube sockets came from MIT as well, just old stock in a store room in building P. the CB was made the old way by an old guy who was interested in making valve amps a few years ago, he made two.
the chassis was made out of aluminum, just bent and drilled using a hole saw.
the cab was made by a chippie
This illistrates how much work it is. SGT found some people who were willing to help at a reasonable cost. I if you do everything from scratch, there is a huge amount of time, money and effort to get it right.
I'm currently working on an amp based on the 18 but with some new ideas thrown in.
For the first one, I would recommed a kit, and Dockery is suposed to be really good.
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thats right Ben, it still took three years to get right and a fire, a few pops and burnt out output tubes, it had 480V at one stage
its worth it tho better than getting a crappy build marshall, Fb makes great amps also, my amp sucked before he modded it
its worth it tho better than getting a crappy build marshall, Fb makes great amps also, my amp sucked before he modded it
sambrowne wrote:I've included things like chord voicing’s and musical terminology for those that can understand it, while trying to keep it accessible enough for fans to enjoy as well.
You are a hypocritical, whining bitch. F*$k off and die Anthony.
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Re: 18watt.com amps
yep go with a kit, ceriatone do great ones too
Unless you're willing to put extra time and energy into scavenging - in which case you might as well buy a Marshall 1974 and be done with it! As time is money
...and I wouldn't describe the 1974's as crappy built 
For the record I built a 36watt kit from Weber
Which reminds me, its about time it was gigged again, praps at Bar159 next month 



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