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Parts for JTM 45/100

Post by ValveStorm » Sat Jul 02, 2011 4:24 pm

Been putting together a build checklist for JTM 45/100 parts:
http://www.valvestorm.com/JTM%2045/100%20Kit

Let me know if I missed anything! :D
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Re: Parts for JTM 45/100

Post by VintageCharlie » Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:57 am

Looks good to me! What i noticed is that there are only 470r screen grid resistors on the list, while they usually should be 1k, if i'm not mistaken. Oh, and 1x internal fuse holder would be a good thing, as 45/100 usually have only one external fuse holder. Great that you will offer the castelco switches and rifas too! I'm going with rifas for my 45/100, as i've heard from several experienced guys, including M e r r e n and Wallace, that these are as close to the original RS caps as it goes from the current production.

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Re: Parts for JTM 45/100

Post by ValveStorm » Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:40 am

Good catch! The screen resistor have been changed to 1K.
The internal fuse holder is listed as a prerequisite. I figured most folks would be going with Brian H's boards, and get a matching fuseholder from him...
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Re: Parts for JTM 45/100

Post by neikeel » Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:49 am

Nice to see the Castleco switches, you can do them cheaper than I can, even with shipping!
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Re: Parts for JTM 45/100

Post by shakti » Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:55 am

:rock: on the Castelco switches and RIFA electrolytics. Just one question though: why not 15uF for the preamp cap, rather than 22uF?
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Re: Parts for JTM 45/100

Post by Ydna » Mon Jul 04, 2011 12:07 pm

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Post by ValveStorm » Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:03 pm

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Re: Parts for JTM 45/100

Post by ScienceFriction » Wed Jul 13, 2011 2:51 pm

What you are doing is awesome Valvestorm, and one of the main reasons I decided to finally build a Marshall clone. I just wanted to ask you a couple of things. Will you be getting the .5 amp AGC - Slo Blo .25" x 1.25" fuses back in stock soon? Also, I want to use the Castelco switches for my JMP50, but to be vintage correct I'd need to use two, will they both fit? Thanks, sorry if this isn't a good place to ask this.

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Re: Parts for JTM 45/100

Post by shakti » Wed Jul 13, 2011 4:01 pm

Good question on the Castelcos...typically the old amps would use one DPST and one SPST switch. Castelco makes a SPST as well.
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Re: Parts for JTM 45/100

Post by ValveStorm » Wed Jul 13, 2011 7:41 pm

The DPST Castelco's will sit side by side comfortable in a 1.1" hole spacing.

Neikeel may be able to help with the SPST Castelco's. If anyone in Britain wants to send some of these stateside, I would be happy to carry them.

While not period correct, you can also use the Carling type switches in the JTM 45/100:
A lot of folks use two of these SPST:
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If you want to use DPST for the standby switch, I can also get these:
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Re: Parts for JTM 45/100

Post by ScienceFriction » Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:10 pm

Thanks Valvestorm, when I go to order the parts for my 50W build I'll just get the Castleco DPST switch and source the other SPST switch from someone in Britain.

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Re: Parts for JTM 45/100

Post by Big Mike » Fri Jul 15, 2011 10:48 am

Good stuff!

Just made my 1st valve storm order last night. Sorry most of it's for a 5E3 build. LOL!!!!

Think that castelco SPDT would be a decent mover? I have a friend in the electronics business that imports from Britian, may be able to help you out. I can find out if you'd like.

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