Review of My Soundcity 120 Guitar Amp Design

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The Soundcity 120 guitar amp design features a front end modeled after a SLO 100, reflecting the creator's initial lack of experience. The output transformer used is the original from the Soundcity 120, but the creator lost all other parts during a move. Feedback is sought from experienced members to identify design mistakes and improve the overall build. The creator acknowledges their ongoing learning process in amp design. Input from the community is encouraged to enhance future projects.
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the front end is a slo 100 on a soundcity 120 guitar amp, this was when I didn't know what I was doing (and I still don't :redface:) but tell my design mistakes, the output transformer was what came with the soundcity 120, sadly during a move I lost all the parts to the amp, still I'd like some feedback from the experienced members.
 

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