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All voltage measurements within the acceptable range, and a plate dissipation of 11.7W - spot on!
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Plugged in and it's as loud as it should be with a really natural and smooth valve distortion. Success!
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The cab was built for the N5X I built a few years ago - part of the reason I wanted to build an 18-watter was because the cab turned out to be a fantastic 1974X style cab, possibly better quality than a real Marshall (it's nicer quality than my Marshall-built AC15 for sure). The legends on the N5X panel are below the knobs, so that was never a problem.
I could a) live with it, or b) get a custom faceplate made. But looking at the cab, the back panel is not flush with the side panels but is recessed by a few mm:
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So, I could shim it with battens, it might be enough to pull the legends from under the top panel...
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Ah, much better!
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The back panel is about a mm proud of the sides, but I can live with that.
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And here it is, finally working and fully assembled. The cab was built for me by Mark at AF Custom Cabs when I built an Ampmaker N5X a few years ago. I put a Celestion Greenback in it, and ever since I thought it deserved a proper Marshall 18W circuit in it.
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These things don't do clean at all do they? Even on 2, it's crunchy - but a really nice, smooth overdrive sound that's better than any pedal I've tried. It was a bit microphonic, so I've swapped the JJ ECC803S that I had in V1 for an Electro Harmonix "normal" ECC83.
This is the second Ampmaker kit I've built, and somewhat surprisingly, I ran into a few more pitfalls the second time around:
- Wiring mistake on the phase inverter socket
- Wiring mistake on the input jacks
- After correcting the input jack wiring, it buzzed loudly. I knew what it was straight away - I'd forgotten to solder the ground wire back to the chassis tag.
- Intermittent no signal/loud buzzing, which I traced to a short between two pins on the PI socket. They're extremely close together and loose in the sockets so they move around and are not rigid. If one of the solder connections sticks out a tiny bit, there's a danger it could move and short to the adjacent pin. Next time I will sleeve all the socket connections with heatshrink.