Fender pro Junior clone..... ish

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Re: Fender pro Junior clone..... ish

Postby neil2726 » 19 Oct 2011, 18:39

Looking good Ecca - I see the bottom of the cabinet has space to store a few baps!
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Re: Fender pro Junior clone..... ish

Postby ecca » 19 Oct 2011, 18:45

Carefully measured to accommodate 4 cobs side by side, specially heated.
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Re: Fender pro Junior clone..... ish

Postby Amanda » 19 Oct 2011, 20:12

Try earthing either one side of the heater supply, or fitting 2 x 100 ohm resistors
one from each side of the heaters to ground.

Also dragged 2 organ sides back in the house - plywood - Walnut faced!!
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Re: Fender pro Junior clone..... ish

Postby ecca » 19 Oct 2011, 20:29

Ta Mand !
I'll try it tomorrow.
Hang on to plywood for a while.
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Re: Fender pro Junior clone..... ish

Postby Amanda » 19 Oct 2011, 22:21

No Problem, Plywood is safely stashed!!
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Re: Fender pro Junior clone..... ish

Postby ecca » 20 Oct 2011, 15:45

Got rid of hum, it all works great until..........
When it's loud it motorboats and squeals like a stuck pig.
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Re: Fender pro Junior clone..... ish

Postby rogera » 20 Oct 2011, 16:18

Assuming there are no wiring errors I would say that you need to look at the routing of the wiring.

Keep wires crossing at 90 degrees where possible and maybe use screened wire from the jack input and for other high sensitivity points.
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Re: Fender pro Junior clone..... ish

Postby ecca » 21 Oct 2011, 08:34

Assuming there are no wiring errors


Most probable reason Rog, cheers.
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Re: Fender pro Junior clone..... ish

Postby ecca » 21 Oct 2011, 13:36

That's it !
Job done.
It was indeed a cock-up on my part, forgot a 47pf capacitor.
Sounds great now, dead loud and lovely growly edge to it.
Only the woodwork to finish and the covering.

Now....... shall I make an Ac15 clone or what ?..... hmmmm.
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Re: Fender pro Junior clone..... ish

Postby roger bayliss » 21 Oct 2011, 17:54

Well done Ecca !
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