A Clementine over a year in the making!

sweet & juicy SE amp for 1626 Darlings and the 6L6 family

A Clementine over a year in the making!

Postby highflyin9 » Fri Aug 30, 2013 1:50 pm

Haha, well kind of... The reason this amp took forever to build was that the powdercoater sprayed one of the bells a little shy, so I took it back to him and it took quite some time before he got to respraying it. When he did respray it, it was the wrong red, so I had to take it back. After much searching through his inventory, he finally found the right color and I was able to do the finishing assembly on my Clementine.

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http://www.diyaudioblog.com/2012/04/diytube-6l6-clementine-single-ended.html

Now I can move on to my Eiclone and Budgie SE builds. (lol)
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Re: A Clementine over a year in the making!

Postby Geek » Fri Aug 30, 2013 4:24 pm

Sweet! :))

Hmmm, there's a tonne of hot-rod shops in town. I wonder how much candy-apple finishes on bells would be? *)
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Re: A Clementine over a year in the making!

Postby Shannon Parks » Sat Aug 31, 2013 8:49 am

First class work! I love everything about your chassis design, down to the Clementine logo. (love)
Thanks for the write up.

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Re: A Clementine over a year in the making!

Postby vvelt » Mon Sep 09, 2013 4:31 pm

Awesome job - I love the color scheme! Looks count, don't they?
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