Marshall 1930 "POPULAR" Guitar Tube Amp clone 2 |
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I have in the past made a copy of Marshall's 10 watt 1930 "POPULAR" amplifier, it came to the town of Haderslev, and the enthusiasm for it in this town, did that there was a person who made an order on an amp like it. I was now being more experienced and the small correction mechanisms that would created on the diagram was completed, here is the revised chart.
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This time I have my foot on it and I have drawn a new layout for the Turretboard |
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The finished Turret Board ready for the components along with the finished front panel and chassis. | |
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The complete amplifier from the front. | |
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The back | |
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From the component side. | |
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There is a drawing cut plan for cabinet parts. | |
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I have decided that my following cabinets should be performed after these drawings. | |
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I have cut plywood parts up to 4 cabinets. |
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The outer frame and base plate for the amplifier chassis is assembled. |
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A picture showing how the amplifier chassis is mounted in the cabinet. | |
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Front panel with 2 10" Eminence speakers. |
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Backplates assembled. |
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Ventilation Grilles (normally used for ventilation in the toilet doors). |
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The entire amplifier before painting and clothing. |
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The visible part of the amplifier's interior is painted black. |
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Speaker plate painted black on both sides. |
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The cabinet is covered with denim. |
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Ventilation grilles are painted black. |
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Finished amplifier with the grille and logo. |
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It plays like a real Marshall. Watch a short film on the manufacture and hear how it sounds. |
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