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Welcome to AX84® the base camp for tube (valve) electronics hobbyists.

AX84 exists to provide:

1) A great environment to learn about music-related electronics in general. AX84 is a place where those with experience are interested in helping diligent beginners who are willing to do their homework.

2) A place where those with more experience can field their ideas to peers and get useful feedback.

3) An environment that respects the past, but is not enslaved by it. INNOVATION IS GOOD (and it didn't die in the 1950s.) There are new things under the sun every day. Move the ball forward!

Our HUGE discussion area is under 'Discussion Forum' to your left.

We are hard at work improving the site- check back often!

Recent Forum Threads
"Another SRV cover (but good)"
Posted By joe kerr on 02/06/2012
I was very impressed by the energy this guy gets out of his strat! Some teenagers from southern NSW Aust.

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"mueical fonts"
Posted By DutchMarco on 02/06/2012
I found this site with free (comprehensive) ttfs of muscal staffs etc: [link] planning to use some of these on the faceplate of the amp I'm making now...

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"First post...Bunch of questions"
Posted By principia on 02/05/2012
I recently picked up an old tube amp for 20 bucks at the flea market...It did not have a power transformer so I hooked up an triad n68x iso tranny to it and switched to 3 prong. It does not seem to n...

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"Selling - Quad of Pre Rola 10" Speakers"
Posted By DaveW on 02/05/2012
Been keeping these for a project but need the space and the money.

Quad of late 60's early 70's G10s Celestion Drivers

Three working perfectly but one needing a recone.

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"My first proper cabinet job"
Posted By Al Taylor on 02/05/2012
I discovered this massive warehouse of fabrics in Chicago, with a huge section for upholstery, so I decided to gussy up my main rig. It's a Kern from the 70's that I've completely gutted and rewired ...

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2011-10-10: Some good discussions about LTSpice in the forums again, as well as suggestions on what all to do to a P1-eXtreme.


2011-10-10: What all can you do with a P1-extreme? check the forum


2011-10-7: Don't forget to like us on Facebook!


2011-08-11: Posted some Single-Ended Lead clips in the Classic Amp Projects->SEL section. Hundreds built but now we've got clips. Check out the archived projects section for more clips.


2010-10-22: Be sure to check out our discussion forum using the link on the left..


2009-07-01: The Treasure Fleet is on the way to Rio De La Hacha with a fortune in gold!


2009-04-32:
We're looking for media clips of recent builds... please stop by the forum and respond to the thread.

2008-10-4: Archived Projects section is functional again.

2008-9-18: RSS Feeds for the forum have been up for a while, but not advertised...
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2008-6-26: Want to participate in our discussion forums? You are welcome to read and lurk as you like. If you think you'd like to post with regularity, please sign up for an account.


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