Anybody ever build a Marshall clone?

I built my version of a JTM45/100 with two KT88s instead of four KT66'S.

Stupidly sold it:

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It was amazing. Probably the best one I ever built...

I also built my version of a 2203 with two KT88s.

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This one will be buried with me:

Here is a older live clip of it:



Not to blow smoke up your ass but you are the real deal man. You can build. You can play. You can record. You can gig. You get pussy too right?
 
Not to blow smoke up your ass but you are the real deal man. You can build. You can play. You can record. You can gig. You get pussy too right?

Ahem....lol...

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I was thinking of one of these maybe…
http://www.kldguitar.com/Home/Product/JTM25
But mod the fuck out of it….

I think the KDL kits come with the board and other pieces already put together. At least I've seen a few review videos of KDL kits where the person was surprised that it was partially put together already. In all honesty I think wiring the board is the fun part. Running leads and wiring up tube sockets to me can be the tedious part trying to get in there when limited on space. Still fun, but tedious.

I can get in the mindset of all the potential mods that could be done. I thought that with those 2 amps I did. But I also had to remember it's not a good idea to jump in the deep end when all you can do is tread water. Start with a basic circuit, maybe one that already has some "mods" build in. Get that working then think about modding a little at a time.

This might be a good starting point if you're looking for lower wattage. Seems to be built on the Plexi circuit with some hot-rodded mods already incorporated.
https://modulusamplification.com/th...-ultimate-hot-rodded-plexi-amp-kit-8724-p.asp

Or step it up to the 50 watter if you want more power.
https://modulusamplification.com/th...-ultimate-hot-rodded-plexi-amp-kit-9234-p.asp
 
I think the KDL kits come with the board and other pieces already put together. At least I've seen a few review videos of KDL kits where the person was surprised that it was partially put together already. In all honesty I think wiring the board is the fun part. Running leads and wiring up tube sockets to me can be the tedious part trying to get in there when limited on space. Still fun, but tedious.

I can get in the mindset of all the potential mods that could be done. I thought that with those 2 amps I did. But I also had to remember it's not a good idea to jump in the deep end when all you can do is tread water. Start with a basic circuit, maybe one that already has some "mods" build in. Get that working then think about modding a little at a time.

This might be a good starting point if you're looking for lower wattage. Seems to be built on the Plexi circuit with some hot-rodded mods already incorporated.
https://modulusamplification.com/th...-ultimate-hot-rodded-plexi-amp-kit-8724-p.asp

Or step it up to the 50 watter if you want more power.
https://modulusamplification.com/th...-ultimate-hot-rodded-plexi-amp-kit-9234-p.asp
That deep fried marshbar looks perfect….😍
 
I built this 2203 a couple years back using the Valvestorm kit. This was my first build and the Metro instructions were extremely useful.

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Really nice work there. Was everything supplied by valvestorm?
 
This thread definitely delivers. I've always wanted to build an amp and there's some cool suggestions here! I've been wanting to pick up a Deluxe Reverb... Maybe I'll just build one or a Princeton 🤷‍♂️
 
Just found a couple of new resources for the newbs wanting to get into building their own amps. This first guy walks you through building the Mojotone 2204 kit. Second guy has a lot of great info on building and designing amps. You don't need any prior knowledge for these two dudes. They are both doing a series of videos so I've posted the beginning vids. Go to their channel for the rest.


 
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