And here's the state of my brain: I found out last week that I had already done the schematic in CAD, during a month of 2020's winter COVID surge and the political angst and turmoil of the election - and I'd completely forgotten about it! Really - I have no memories of the process at all. It's way more complicated/complex than my building/troubleshooting skill set now, but I can't help myself from researching it, even though most of the amps I'm interested in are of the Fender Tweed persuasion.ĭuring COVID, I've continued this research, and I've lately found myself thinking that I should do a project schematic for it, and start working on a layout. Over the years that I have been interested in this field of guitar amp circuits, I've developed a particular interest in the Ampeg Reverberocket R-12-R, a push-pull 6V6-powered design from the early '60s with an all-octal preamp tube complement, reverb, tremolo and a paraphase PI.
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