Ron's Beast

Ron, I need to rebuild your on/off and your attenuator switch. I noticed when I went from DBT to full AC that I could hear your on off switch arcing and huffing and puffing. Should be all it needs. I have switches on sale right now for $7200.00 Paypal will work for me..... Ha.....


Perry
 
What advantage is there in multiple control boards and how are they linked together?

One board is to control the amp and the other will attempt to control Ron. A lost cause I'm sure - butt who knows. :shaking: Maybe she can help.
 

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Hi Dennis
i will send you a couple buttons with the meter board.

I have had a color match done against the phase case. It is a mat to semi gloss speed enamel. I will see if it has a code you can take to your paint store.

have a look

Many thanks Glen. I need to take some measurements to see if something exists in today's market that I can find that may be a candidate for a substitute button. BTW - the extra board is greatly appreciated. Anything else that you need just drop me a line and I'll see what I can do.
 
I was just thinking... I see a lot of cheap 80s receivers use those type of push buttons. I wonder if they could possibly used
 
Many thanks Glen. I need to take some measurements to see if something exists in today's market that I can find that may be a candidate for a substitute button. BTW - the extra board is greatly appreciated. Anything else that you need just drop me a line and I'll see what I can do.

Looks like a market for you to build them. Same machine as your faceplate stands?
 
Looks like a market for you to build them. Same machine as your faceplate stands?

This is an option but I've found a similar button but I have not made measurements to see if the ones available are compatible with the switch and faceplate opening.
 
Mouser had some black similar buttons so I ordered 1. It won't work. I'm sure another brand name used the same cap but have not found it yet. I will need some soon. My 4 chassis/covers are coming back from the body shop next week and then the fun starts.
 
Perry, that guy that lives near me that bought a Clair from you is stoked!!! Said his amp is due to be delivered today. Said he was taking half the day of to crank, hopefully I will hear it coming in on the South breeze!!!
 
Yeah, yours will probably ship tomorrow. My shoulder is bothering me but I'll push through it and get her packed. You guys can do dueling banjo WOPL's
 
So can I ask a dumb question here? What exactly is the difference between a normal 700 series 2 and a Clair Brothers variant? And also, when giving said amps the WOPL treatment, does that answer change?
 
Clair Bros amps are built for extreme duty to their specs, the amps also have a solid steel chassis and they have the "hot" tranny that everyone wants for their WOPL1000s. With the WO upgrades, they are really the kahunas
 
Don't hurt yourself Perry!!! Make sure she is burnt in good
 
Clair Bros amps are built for extreme duty to their specs, the amps also have a solid steel chassis and they have the "hot" tranny that everyone wants for their WOPL1000s. With the WO upgrades, they are really the kahunas
So what are the rail voltage you are recording on the Clair amps ?
 
I don't know if they are hotter or not but Ron's is sitting at 106 and the other is sitting at 107. The clairs turn into regular old WOPL 700 Series II's after gutting. They were just held to higher specs when new and they were sent back to PL if they couldn't hold spec. As Ron said, steel chassis with machine screws and kryptonite laser etched feet.
 
I saved the 109 railers for my special build (were getting the band back together).....
 
I saved the 109 railers for my special build (were getting the band back together).....

So... you need a guitar player?

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Nice fiddle bro... AND HAIR DOO.......... Gotta love the 70's.........

I got your amp rocking.......... Right now.
 
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I still have the hair Bro, the guitar has been changed to protect the innocent. That's my current '76 Gibson Explorer. The one in the other picture is a 1967 V. That picture with the V was circa 1993, got that bitch for $700 back then, try to find one for less the $12k now LOL
 
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