Tortuga wrote:Hipster Salad wrote:Just putting this out there, the Jet City JCA800 is wedged in the JCA20 chassis
Oddly enough, I have more room to work with in regards to the JCA800 than my Ceriatone 2204. It was a super tight fit to put in another 12ax7 socket and effects loop on my Ceriatone, but I have plenty of ample space if I want to do the same with the JCA800.
Yeah - that Ceriatone looks like it's a tight squeeze.
The Mojotone layout on their small box chassis looks workable, though:
Should be plenty of room for me to locate the loop board above V1 & V2... might just pull the board and mock it up, since I can't really do much more until the transformer reaches Mojotone (Monday, according to the tracking I have) and we determine course of action from there.
Hell... I might get a right bug up my ass and start pulling everything so I can start building into the new chassis as soon as it arrives.
Gonna be ordering some things I'll be needing if I do this (in addition to the chassis, cage nuts, and chassis screws from Mojotone): wire (seriously considering solid core stuff this time), grounding lugs, tube sockets (don't want something breaking on me after the solder/resolder work), and more fuses, for starters.
BTW - thanks for the pics, Cale - that really helps me keep things clear in my mind.
Already cooking up a future amp build using the perf board and turrets like JCA did - love that kind of construction
No prob! I will say, the Ceriatone gut shot is outdated by 2 days

I really, really wanted to do a 2204 ground up build, but then the Jet City thing landed and couldn't pass it up. Maybe if I offload some of my amps I'll order a kit, but that might be a while. Scary saying this, but I'm at a point where I have too many amps.