5e3 clone
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Re: 5e3 clone
It can be hard to see the filament glow in some preamp tubes but if it is working properly, the tube should feel warm after a minute or two. If not, and you know the wiring is correct and you didn't miss the jumper between pins 4 and 5, it will either be a bad solder joint or a broken wire causing the problem. I stopped twisting my heater wires because it's very easy to break the wire inside if you twist too much.
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All is doing well the amp sounds great thank you guys for all your help again I am looking for some advice I am looking to build a in another five E3 I want to I wanted to have more punch to it more dynamics to it and I’m thinking of possibly upping the amount of filtering capacitors from my 16 microphone ferrets to 32 µF what has it has anybodAll is doing well the amp sounds great thank you guys for all your help again I am looking for some advice I am looking to build a in another five E3 I want to I wanted to have more punch to it more dynamics to it and I’m thinking of possibly upping the amount of filtering capacitors from my 16 mf to 32 mf has any one done this what would it do for the sound or feel of the amp
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Check out the Howard Dumble Tweedle Dee mod for the 5e3 circuit.
https://robrobinette.com/5e3_Modificati ... e_Dee_Mods
https://robrobinette.com/5e3_Modificati ... e_Dee_Mods
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Just to keep you updated I’m more than half way done in gathering the best of the best to build a tweedle dee 5e3 this one should really have kick .
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Don't go overboard buying expensive parts. I have tried all of the expensive stuff in builds and it never sounds any better than when I use standard quality parts. Don't forget that Leo Fender and Jim Marshall were buying the cheapest stuff they could find back then and their amps have stood the test of time. A well planned layout, clean lead dress and solid solder joints will have the biggest effect on the amp's performance.