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Mesa JCM800 restoration

Started by marauder, September 10, 2013, 03:31:45 AM

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marauder

Last time Phil came over from Hoboken to the homeland, he brought the last of his hurricane Sandy flood damaged pedals with him, a Mesa V-Twin.  This one is beyond repair :(  Corroded component legs, and pads, it would need everything pulling, and it's a nightmare to get the oxidised solder to melt,  only a pair of vactrols have been salvaged.  The board is still lying around in the corner somewhere , so if anyone wants it for the cost of shipping let me know , but I wouldn't bother to be honest.

Luckily the case is mostly stainless steel and survived ok, but the tread plate panel has suffered pitting corrosion, so has been painted.

Anyway,  the guts are now a JCM800 preamp circuit, with the second stomp acting as the lo and high input on the real amp.  The slider switch on the top switches a parallel 10k resistor on one of the existing 10k cathode resistors to give a little volume boost.

Phil wasn't bothered about some of the text being rubbed off, and said leave it as is, otherwise Haberdasher would have  been called upon to etch a face plate.

Somehow the Mesa 12AX7s survived with no ill effects, and are working well at the 190V the vero SMPS is supplying,  the best sounding tube pedal built by me or John.

Not good.




Lots of wiring.




JCM800 preamp.


9V in, 190V out.


A little repainting.



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kothoma

Ouch, it really hurts looking at the first two photos.
It's a wonder the tubes survived.
What a great restoration job!

juansolo

It does sound utterly spectacular. It murders the Twin pedal we did before. I think it's a combination of the extra voltage and using 12AX7s (which really don't work well at lower voltages). It really is a Marshall in a box now. Obv, dangerous voltages inside this one so don't undertake it lightly.
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lincolnic

Is it bad that I see "9V in, 190V out" and I just want to laugh?

Terrific work, guys.

Cortexturizer

when I saw 9V in 190V out I almost fell from my chair haha, AWESOME
pedal looks fantastic inside out, I don't have to hear it in action, I know it sounds like a dreamy marshall...
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Darkknigh_t

It looks amazing great job i love peoole who restore things :)

pickdropper

Amazing restoration job, guys.  Very sharp.
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peterc

Brilliant job. I like the 'wolf in sheep's clothing' idea.

How did you do the 12v - 190v conversion?

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catfud

Man, that's a great restoration, and I'm sure it sounds great in its new guise, but still, a damn shame about the Mesa V-Twin, that's also a lovely sounding pedal itself. I've seen the schematics for the Mesa V-Twin published somewhere too - and the circuit looked too complex for me to consider, but I wondered whether someone somewhere has done a DIY job using that schematic...

jkokura

Now that is rad. I love repurposed stuff.

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juansolo

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Quote from: peterc on September 11, 2013, 12:08:33 PM
Brilliant job. I like the 'wolf in sheep's clothing' idea.

How did you do the 12v - 190v conversion?

Peter

Using Rick Holt's 555 SMPS (http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=74088.120 Page 6-7). Though Cleggy has used a bigger inductor. Tried a Nixie PSU and it created a lot of noise for some reason. This one is not ideal on vero, but seems to work fine. It's been given a good long test.
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hoodoo

Geez, i wish You 2 were my mates that fixed my broken shit and made it better than new, awesome as always  :)