I love my Quickie! So many kudos to PJ and Doc for this awesome little kit.
Nevertheless I wanted to expand on what was started. I missed the dual mono pots of my old Foreplay 2. I used PEC 100K pots. I liked the idea of switching the signal and ground leads for each source ala Foreplay 3. Got a fancy Goldpoint selector switch for that. I learned that the power supply caps don't have to be so big so I opted for a replacement using Erse Pulse X 51uf poly caps. I wanted dual outputs for potentially adding a subwoofer. Above all I wanted a more traditional chassis and layout.
So I let all that stew in my head and on paper as I sourced the parts and came up with this.
Other features include the PJCCS, paralleled D cells for longer play time, Dynamat Extreme lining the Hammond box to help damp vibrations, and a speakon connector which goes to those Power Sonic batteries you guys have seen with my original Quickie.
There are still a few things to take care of: Peeling off the protective plastic from the box, getting some new tubes, making the front face pretty, and adding some better knobs and finally a 3rd set of input jacks.
So far it sounds good!
Nevertheless I wanted to expand on what was started. I missed the dual mono pots of my old Foreplay 2. I used PEC 100K pots. I liked the idea of switching the signal and ground leads for each source ala Foreplay 3. Got a fancy Goldpoint selector switch for that. I learned that the power supply caps don't have to be so big so I opted for a replacement using Erse Pulse X 51uf poly caps. I wanted dual outputs for potentially adding a subwoofer. Above all I wanted a more traditional chassis and layout.
So I let all that stew in my head and on paper as I sourced the parts and came up with this.


Other features include the PJCCS, paralleled D cells for longer play time, Dynamat Extreme lining the Hammond box to help damp vibrations, and a speakon connector which goes to those Power Sonic batteries you guys have seen with my original Quickie.
There are still a few things to take care of: Peeling off the protective plastic from the box, getting some new tubes, making the front face pretty, and adding some better knobs and finally a 3rd set of input jacks.
So far it sounds good!