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Building question for a DIY...

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 1:02 am
by hopkinWFG
Hellow there !! ... well i'll like do out my first DIY and i am eyeing for a jcm 800 2203 100 watt ... i was thinking what are the difference in tone if i were to get it DIY myself than to purchase it readily built?

and what are the best solder available you guys are using generally which can solder up like a boutique amp? thank you and kindly hear from you guys

Re: Building question for a DIY...

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:30 am
by flemingmras
hopkinWFG wrote:Hellow there !! ... well i'll like do out my first DIY and i am eyeing for a jcm 800 2203 100 watt ... i was thinking what are the difference in tone if i were to get it DIY myself than to purchase it readily built?

and what are the best solder available you guys are using generally which can solder up like a boutique amp? thank you and kindly hear from you guys
I use Kester 44 60/40 solder. Not sure if you're in the US or in a country that is part of the EU, but in the EU you may only be able to get RoHS compliant lead free solder, which is tin based rather than being lead based.

That being said, if you decide to buy a MetroAmp kit, there won't be any difference in tone whether George builds it or you do, but if it's your first build I guarantee you that George can do a much neater wiring job unless you're patient enough to take your time with it. ;)

Re: Building question for a DIY...

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 5:32 am
by demonufo
flemingmras wrote: I use Kester 44 60/40 solder. Not sure if you're in the US or in a country that is part of the EU, but in the EU you may only be able to get RoHS compliant lead free solder, which is tin based rather than being lead based.
I thought that would be the case in the UK, but I was widely surprised when I ordered some solder for work, from RS components mid-week. There was lots of non-RoHS compliant leaded solders available.
So I ordered a shit-load! :twisted:

Re: Building question for a DIY...

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 9:21 am
by HTH
demonufo wrote:
flemingmras wrote: I use Kester 44 60/40 solder. Not sure if you're in the US or in a country that is part of the EU, but in the EU you may only be able to get RoHS compliant lead free solder, which is tin based rather than being lead based.
I thought that would be the case in the UK, but I was widely surprised when I ordered some solder for work, from RS components mid-week. There was lots of non-RoHS compliant leaded solders available.
So I ordered a shit-load! :twisted:
back when the ROHS thing came in, I got a great deal on ebay for a box of 60/40 Ersin multicore solder and still have three reels left - its great stuff. this post has reminded me that I really should stock up though - that lead free stuff is shit.