Getting close! I didn’t get any feedback so I had to make some executive decisions:Any updates?
Thanks
Ed
Hey Keith,Hey Jay ,
I lost my password and haven’t been on the site in awhile .
Just changed my password so able to log on .
I’d be into the PCB , long chassis version is fine.
The transformers , it’s something I may be inclined to buy but not something I’d be into at the moment.
What do the transformers include ? Are their any extra taps that are uncommon in other 100 models ?
Thanks for following up ,
Keith
The wiring diagram that I was referring to may be what you'd consider a layout, so plan as of this moment is yes.I see !
Do you provide a layout for the build ?
Is this a reverb model ?
What’s up with the 125v tap ?
I guess having the transformers on hand would be nice. If it’s a “kit” then I’d assume this is all directed towards the model that implemented 105 transformers . Existing schematics aren’t very intensive , a lot left to be desired !
You might be able to get some additional interest from the sloclone.com forums. IThe wiring diagram that I was referring to may be what you'd consider a layout, so plan as of this moment is yes.
Yes it will be capable of reverb, a tank will not be supplied but they are available from Boogie.
The 125V tap is for either people who have high wall voltage such as myself, or people that want to run at a slightly reduced voltage.
It's based of a IIC+ DRG, but incorporates some features from later Mark series amps.
I don't think I've ever seen a complete, or accurate schematic of the old Boogies before. You may not appreciate it but I consider it a feat, a lot of time went into it, but moreover I felt it was necessary due to the features I added that weren't included in the originals.
Thanks for the feedback - what is missing from your perspective?
You might be able to get some additional interest from the sloclone.com forum. I know a few people there have asked about kids for Mark style amps.The wiring diagram that I was referring to may be what you'd consider a layout, so plan as of this moment is yes.
Yes it will be capable of reverb, a tank will not be supplied but they are available from Boogie.
The 125V tap is for either people who have high wall voltage such as myself, or people that want to run at a slightly reduced voltage.
It's based of a IIC+ DRG, but incorporates some features from later Mark series amps.
I don't think I've ever seen a complete, or accurate schematic of the old Boogies before. You may not appreciate it but I consider it a feat, a lot of time went into it, but moreover I felt it was necessary due to the features I added that weren't included in the originals.
Thanks for the feedback - what is missing from your perspective?
Hey Ed, I do not have any preamp PCBs compatible with a Mark III chassis at this time, only for a four tube Mark IIHi there, yes, I am interested in PC boards for the IIC+ upgrade, I have the chassis and transformers (Mark III Green stripe), but maybe interested in the 105 transformer if they come available.
Thank you!
Ed
I do still have a couple preamp PCBs left from the last run, this is the only board needed to convert a IIB to a IIC+. Shoot me a PM and I’ll send you the infoJay, you should definitely produce more PCB. Many might want to convert their B to a C+…. If you can ship only the PCB, I’m in!
Great work!Got the output and power transformers on order and chassis drawings to the shop for quote and lead time. Here is a sneak peek at the graphics:
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Also, a 3D rendering of what the chassis will look like before powder coat:
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Thanks! I use AutoCAD and Fusion 360Great work!
What did you use to do the drawings?
This is exactly the function of the lead external switching jack in the rear, you’ll be able to use eitherWould love to see the footswitch jack mounted on the rear instead of the front !!! That always bothered me about the old school Mark amps.
It just looks messy having the footswitch input on the front,
Also, an export version would be amazing !!! I would DEFINITELY buy one, and pay for a preorder.
Yes the lead external switching jack on the rear sounds great, but what I'm saying, is, that the faceplate looks so much more pleasant and uncluttered with the footswitch jack eliminated! You've changed and tweaked the faceplate anyway, so deleting the fs jack won't do any harm.This is exactly the function of the lead external switching jack in the rear, you’ll be able to use either
Unfortunately I’m not offering an export at this time. If you can round enough folks for ten units I would consider a special run
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