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    DSL5c - The Ultimate Lo-Power Amp

    If you're getting a buzzing sound with nothing plugged in and with all the controls set to zero, something may be wrong. However, if it is a hissing sound, that may be normal. This amp has a really high noise floor caused by the effects loop design. You can verify this by plugging a cable into...
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    DSL5c - The Ultimate Lo-Power Amp

    I decided to follow some of the pioneers from this thread and jam a twelve inch speaker in my DSL5C. I used a Celestion G12 Century Vintage for the speaker. I have one of these in my Blues JR and I love it. It only weighs 3.5 pounds and it has a mellow Vintage 30 vibe. Before installation, I...
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    DSL5c - The Ultimate Lo-Power Amp

    The 12BH7 and 12BH7A tubes are quite different. They both have a 3.5 watt maximum plate dissipation rating, but the 12BH7 has a maximum plate voltage of 300 volts versus 450 volts for the 12BH7A. Seventy percent of 3.5 watts would be about 2.5 watts. At a plate voltage of 435 volts, 2.5 watts...
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