Marsh Tweed Trem-King A.K.A. Vibrolux 5F11 This is a great Tweed Era 110 combo amp with full warm clean tone that turns up to 10 Watts of Classic Crunch and OD!! All with awesome foot switchable bias vary tremolo AKA Vibrato! Comes standard with a Weber 10' Alnico Speaker! Vintage style footswitch is. Driving 10 watts of handwired Tweed tone into an 8 ohm Jensen P10R AlNiCo speaker, the Achillies Vibrolux Replica delivers that sought after lush vintage tremolo (variable Speed and Depth knobs) and signature 5F11 drive tone that retains elements of clarity and tightness even when pushing the 12AX7 preamp and 6V6 output tubes into saturation from the Volume and Tone knobs.
This point-to-point (PTP or P2P) layout is intended for a blank Hammond style chassis or a 'cake pan' build. You've got to keep everything pretty close together to make PTP work. Keep in mind you can build in '3D' with point-to-point and elevate some components up, over the top to avoid component crowding.
If you want to build your 5E3 Deluxe Old, Old School. Point-to-point wiring minimizes wires by using components to make connections when possible. Click on the layout to see the very large, full size layout. Components are anchored to the chassis with terminal tag strips.
Note the input jacks and volume pots need to be close to V1, that's your highest priority when setting up your chassis. If the span is too great you can put a tag strip between them to support the component and use a wire to make the rest of the run.
If you use a stand up power transformer you can mount it on top of the chassis (opposite side as shown above) for some additional room.
I don't show the heater wiring in the layout but for point-to-point builds I like to 'fly' the heater wiring. Elevate the heater wiring above the circuit and drop leads down to the tube sockets. Take a look at Fender blackface and silverface heater wiring for examples. If you do plan to fly the heater wires then wire them in last after all the components are mounted.
5f11 Output Transformer Circuit
Mount the power transformer on the opposite end of the chassis from the input jacks. Mount the output transformer next. It can be mounted near the power tubes but try to keep it away from the preamp tubes.
Note that some tag strips ground their center terminal to their chassis hold down bolt so take a close look at your strips before you mount them and avoid the grounded terminal unless you need a ground connection.
Guitar signal enters at the Bright Hi input jack at upper right. The signal splits and flows through both 68k grid stopper resistors to tube V1 pin 7 (preamp V1B grid). The signal leaves V1 through pin 6 (V1B plate) and a .01uF coupling cap to the Bright Volume pot. The coupling cap prevents high voltage DC on the plate from getting through to the volume and tone controls. The volume pot and tone controls bleed guitar signal to ground to control the volume and darken the tone. The guitar signal leaves the control circuit through the Normal Volume pot pin 3 and flows down to V2 pin 2 (preamp V2A grid). The signal leaves the tube via pin 1 (V2A plate) and flows through a coupling cap to the other side of tube V2, pin 7 (V2B grid). The coupling cap keeps high voltage DC off the V2B grid. V2B is the phase inverter and it splits the guitar signal in two. One signal leaves through pin 6 (V2B plate) and flows through a coupling cap to power tube V4 pin 6. A second, opposite phase signal flows out of V2B pin 8 (cathode) and flows through a coupling cap to power tube V3 pin 6. The power tubes' pin 6 has no internal connection and serves only to hold the 1.5K grid stopper resistor. The signal flows through the grid stopper resistor and into the power tubes at pin 5 (grid). The guitar signal leaves the power tubes via pin 3 (plate) and flows into the output transformer primary winding. The signal couples with the output transformer secondary and flows out to the speaker jack.
Simplified Point-to-Point With No Standby Switch
The worthless standby switch has been removed which allowed some simplification and optimization. I used a simple three-point grounding scheme with the first two filter caps' ground isolated. The 'Cap Ground' and 'Power Amp Ground' tag strips are grounded to the chassis. The preamp ground at lower right is grounded through the black wire connected to the Normal Hi input jack at upper right--the tag strip's center ground terminal is not used.
Aaron's Single Channel Point-to-Point 5E3
Tube Output Transformer
Note: This 5F11 amp uses a 6AX5 6.3v rectifier. Click the image to see the giant version for detail view.
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5f11 Output Transformer Power Supply
S/N: F-02644
Transformer TRIAD: 6 6079 8
Just back from servicing with clean bill of health and NOS tubes this beauty is ready for another 70 years.
Beautiful vibrato amp sounds amazing.
Tweed has aged beautifully has original Triad transformer as pictured.
Original Jensen speaker sounds fantastic
Comes with original footswitch
Upgraded 3 prong chord
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