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 Post subject: 50's tramp
PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 10:20 am 
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New tramp:
Not really finished painting (will save for a rainy day) but here is some tramp porn:

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My rig:
Tone deaf ears + slow fingers, Gibson Les Paul 60's Tribute, elixir cable, Tramp (double blind finger jointed pine cab, JJ 6l6, TungSol 12ax7, celestion blue speaker) :)

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 Post subject: Re: 50's tramp
PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 12:14 pm 
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Very nice! :happydance:

I like the plexiglass back, pretty view you got from your window there. :D
I did the same thing with the back of a wah once, used all NOS components and wire.

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 Post subject: Re: 50's tramp
PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 1:10 pm 
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Beautiful and original.

Like Kurtlives that plexiglass back really got my attention.

You will get many compliments when you show that amp.

You say the paint is not finished. What are your plans.

Finally: how does it sound?


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 Post subject: Re: 50's tramp
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Wow, that looks amazing!!!

BTW are you sure you really need damping rings on a power tube??

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 Post subject: Re: 50's tramp
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Wow, that looks amazing!!!

BTW are you sure you really need damping rings on a power tube??

You have to admit they add to the wow factor.

That looks great, whats it sound like?

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 Post subject: Re: 50's tramp
PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 9:35 pm 
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Dampening rings are not required but I had them so...

I play so many different settings based on mood / feel and this amp is a joy to play. I will add, after doing the resistor change it is very open sounding and the power level pot works great!

If I am bored AND have some spare time I may do a youtube video outlining some settings and sounds. I would only consider this mini review if people did not obsess with my playing ability and just listened to the tones but I digress.

Seriously, the Celestion blue is "THE" speaker for this tone stack. I can get fender champ sounds a la richards and clapton to jtm45 ish break up like cream and others. With some crappy tubes I can get 5e3 tone on melt down but lacks the 3d openness I currently get. Good or bad, I do not need reverb with this amp due to the natural harmonics and fullness I can coax out of it. Jalapeno tone stack rocks for rock, blues, country, reggae, jazz, jive, etc. Great work Trinity.

I love amps that go to "11"!


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 Post subject: Re: 50's tramp
PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 9:42 pm 
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As for the paint job... I will add metallic air brushed sparkles and a fine border on the flames to bring out a defined point to the flame. I just needed to get the rough painting (cab, wiring etc) done first!


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 Post subject: Re: 50's tramp
PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 6:06 am 
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Very nice! I particularly like the front, very retro-futuristic. 8)


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Very nicely done! What are the dimensions of the cab? I have a Celestion Blue 12" and an Eminence Red Fang 10". I would like the option of using the Blue just because it sounds soooo good. Love the plexi back. :D

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 Post subject: Re: 50's tramp
PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:09 pm 
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I have to add my ++! on that cabinet. I'd love to see a You Tube review, and we really appreciate your comment on the tone.

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 Post subject: Re: 50's tramp
PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 9:05 am 
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Thanks everyone for the kind words. It was a treat to put together and even more fun to play.

The dimensions of the cab are the same as the plans for tramp cab found on this website. Not a lot of room but the celestion blue fits. I did manage to pick up a gold plated, 90 degree shielded speaker cable from long and macquade for $9 that will be required if you want to use a 12" speaker.

As for the plexi glass, I got that from my place of work which is a beer museum. :) For those not used to cutting plexi glass - do not use coarse blade saw or it will shatter! Lots of info on the web for cutting and wear saftey glasses. Maybe Trinity amps will include plexi glass with their chassis and cab full kits?! (Cheap for them and cool for all!)

I'm contemplated on having a good preamp tube and 3 different power tubes to get different tones that I can use for the odd recording project. My thoughts are:

Genalex - Gold Lion ECC83 / B759 ---- http://thetubestore.com/goldlionecc83.html
Its expensive but the amp only has one preamp tube so why not. My last amp had 9 tubes so the is tramp way cheaper to retube.

Winged "C" (SED) 6L6GC ---- http://thetubestore.com/6l6gc.html
why not?

Tung-Sol 6V6GT ---- http://thetubestore.com/tungsol6v6.html
For blues.

Genalex - Gold Lion KT66 ---- http://thetubestore.com/goldlionkt66.html
For Blues-Rock and I will need a retainer but I have a question. Will the tramp handle this tube? This is a quote from The Tube Store outlining this tube:
"Heater current was in the 1.3 amps per tube range as opposed to 900mA commonly found in a 6L6. The test amp had good iron and there were no issues with heating or reduced heater voltage. Do not assume your amp will be as stable. If you do not know if your amp can handle the additional heater current draw, contact the manufacturer before installing KT66 tubes."


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 Post subject: Re: 50's tramp
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Thanks Woodsyowl. I'll get two baffle boards made to accomodate both.

Jim


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"Heater current was in the 1.3 amps per tube range as opposed to 900mA commonly found in a 6L6. The test amp had good iron and there were no issues with heating or reduced heater voltage. Do not assume your amp will be as stable. If you do not know if your amp can handle the additional heater current draw, contact the manufacturer before installing KT66 tubes."




I have been running a KT88 in mine and have had no issues. The Trinity Iron handles it quite nicely.
Makes a most excellent bass practice amp.

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Tramp has 6.3 VAC 3A Heater supply, so no worries.

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 Post subject: Re: 50's tramp
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coco wrote:
Tramp has 6.3 VAC 3A Heater supply, so no worries.

Ok, thats enough to let me add, say another 12ax7 and another power tube.
Then I could add a cct to blend the two and dial between 6V6 and EL34 and really have a tone monster :twisted:

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 Post subject: Re: 50's tramp
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I haven't had any issues with my Gold Lion KT66 either, fwiw.


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 Post subject: Re: 50's tramp
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Thanks everyone for the reply's.

Now I am wondering about kt88's...

Off topic but I may try ampohm caps for my les paul while I am ordering tubes for the tube store. Anyone try those? worth it?

back to playing.


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