Cloned a Friedman modded JCA20H

sahlomonic

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This is a work in progress, but as I posted in the main forum, this started out as a trainwreck that I bought years ago. Board was burned up pretty bad, and had a ton of mods that just sounded awful sounding (some were ok to be honest, but implemented poorly). I deconstructed it back to stock form, replaced a few pots, and started cloning a Friedman modded JCA20H I'm selling back to my buddy.

Again, still a work in progress, but here's the gut shots of it fully functional. Right now I'm in the middle of upgrading the OT, and next phase is cleaning up the board best I can and re-doing the work I did to make it more aesthetically pleasing and doing it right. This is just to test functionality. Will be using quite a bit of heat shrink on the raised components. Not bad for really a few bucks in parts. I'm certainly no pro at this, but I'm happy with the progress so far.

Resources were a BE100 schematic I found online, the host amp which Dave modded himself, and parts of a mod tutorial from Edge11 from the GGF fourm.

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Gut shot

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SAT switch (Jose diode clipping)

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YUCK


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Gain pot moved after 2nd gain stage (wired under the board with cut traces for now)
 
Does your Jet City have a Jose Master Volume setup or a JCM800 Pre-PI Master volume Dave?
If memory serves me, the master location is stock, but the clipping is post tone stack? I honestly never drew it out and don't remember... Mark told me what to do here and outside of different diodes/transistors, I never tinkered with it.
 
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Very nice. That's very similar to my host amp that Dave modded, but mine doesn't have Wima's. What's the switch on the gain pot? And what's the 68k resistor coming off V1 grid bypassed with (orange disc cap)? What's R28 bypassed with?
Switch on the gain pot are bright switches (.0022 and .0047). The cap off the 68k is 0.001uf. R28 snubber is 47pf (I don't like the 500pf Friedman uses).
 
This is a work in progress, but as I posted in the main forum, this started out as a trainwreck that I bought years ago. Board was burned up pretty bad, and had a ton of mods that just sounded awful sounding (some were ok to be honest, but implemented poorly). I deconstructed it back to stock form, replaced a few pots, and started cloning a Friedman modded JCA20H I'm selling back to my buddy.

Again, still a work in progress, but here's the gut shots of it fully functional. Right now I'm in the middle of upgrading the OT, and next phase is cleaning up the board best I can and re-doing the work I did to make it more aesthetically pleasing and doing it right. This is just to test functionality. Will be using quite a bit of heat shrink on the raised components. Not bad for really a few bucks in parts. I'm certainly no pro at this, but I'm happy with the progress so far.

Resources were a BE100 schematic I found online, the host amp which Dave modded himself, and parts of a mod tutorial from Edge11 from the GGF fourm.

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Gut shot

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SAT switch (Jose diode clipping)

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YUCK


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Gain pot moved after 2nd gain stage (wired under the board with cut traces for now)
It's cool. Build up looks nice. And well done.
 
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No I am not color blind. New (old) OT was incorrectly color coded from the manufacturer. Also worth noting they sound great when you reverse the polarity :p
 
How did you figure that out?
When I first wired it up years ago on another amp, I was met with a nice, subtle - no scratch that - LOUD SQUEAL when I flipped it off standby. Reversed the wires and was good to go. Promptly talked to Doug at Jet City to let him know, and he later confirmed from the manufacturer that the colors were swapped.
 
When I first wired it up years ago on another amp, I was met with a nice, subtle - no scratch that - LOUD SQUEAL when I flipped it off standby. Reversed the wires and was good to go. Promptly talked to Doug at Jet City to let him know, and he later confirmed from the manufacturer that the colors were swapped.
Interesting. So they are all like that? All of mine are super old... with metal switches.
 
I have one as well on another JCA20H. I believe Classic Tone went out of business within the last year or so?
I believe they went out of business. Stinks.

Glad I bought two classic tone output transformers. I have another JCA20 I'm tinkering with.
 
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