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DIY Hammond M3 tube amp for guitar
Is this a dumb idea.
I have an Hammond M2 and a M3 sitting in the garage that my wife wants out. Would it be possible to use the amp for a low watt guitar amp. Or would it just be a waste of time.
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most likely not worth the effort... first there will be an input impedence problem to work out.... to sat nothing of the levels expected by the amp...
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I bet it would make a kick ass amp. I'd take the transformers and tube sockets and rearrange the components. I just built this one that way out of an old tube stereo.
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