Ken Fischer with his Trainwreck amps |
An unbelievable collection of Trainwreck and Vox amplifiers |
- the "Express", a 50W screaming lead machine using 2 EL34 output valves to generate super compressed lead guitar tones.
- the "Liverpool", a 30W combination of the Express preamp alongside a quad of EL84 output valves to create a slightly mellower version of the Express. Ken designed this one with single coil guitars in mind.
- the "Rocket", a super fine tuned version of the VOX AC30 Top Boost.
Unfortunately Ken only managed to produce around 100 or so amplifiers before his health deteriorated to the point where he was unable to build - this makes original Trainwrecks rarer than hens teeth (or in fact rarer than original Lovepedal circuit designs ;).
Now, before we go any further and take a look at the actual circuits we should probably have a listen. Here's some demo videos of the Trainwreck amplifiers in action;
So there they are, some pretty decent sounding amplifiers. But we want to know how to build them. There are literally thousands of forum posts and discussion on these amplifiers and a few kind owners of originals have taken pictures of their amps to allow others to attempt to clone there sound. Most of this information is stored on the great Tube Amp Garage Forum (which also covers the much sought after Dumble amplifiers).
A 1989 Trainwreck Express |
"Ingrid" Trainwreck Express |
Gutshot of Ingrid |
Now, first up is the Trainwreck Rocket schematic;
The Trainwreck Liverpool Schematic;
And finally the Trainwreck Express Schematic;
Notice the similarities between the Liverpool and the Express - same preamp circuit different power amp. Also notice how they use that third triode "cold biased" to get some real preamp clipping going in much the same way as the great Marshall JCM800 (2204) does. The Rocket, as you can see, is just the top boost Vox AC30 refined to a single channel.
On their own the circuits are nothing spectacular; the key with these amplifiers is in their construction and tube selection (and transformer selection - the Express uses a custom build output transformer with a 6k6 primary and the Liverpool a, rather odd, 5k2 primary (usually quad el84 amps use an output transformer with a 4k primary winding)) - if you don't get these factors correct then you'll have an amp that sounds all right, but it won't sound like a Trainwreck. But how do you select tubes for Trainwrecks and tweak them to perfection? Well, it's back to reading all those forum posts and filtering out the truth from the myth and being prepared to lay out some serious cash on NOS tubes!
Below are the links for a full BOM (Bill of Materials) and Layout files for each of the Trainwreck amps.
For a full schematic, BOM and layout of the Express check out this Amp Garage topic; http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5691
For the Liverpool check out this topic; http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5677
And for the full Trainwreck Rocket documents have a look here; http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5684
The Trainwreck Liverpool Schematic;
And finally the Trainwreck Express Schematic;
Notice the similarities between the Liverpool and the Express - same preamp circuit different power amp. Also notice how they use that third triode "cold biased" to get some real preamp clipping going in much the same way as the great Marshall JCM800 (2204) does. The Rocket, as you can see, is just the top boost Vox AC30 refined to a single channel.
On their own the circuits are nothing spectacular; the key with these amplifiers is in their construction and tube selection (and transformer selection - the Express uses a custom build output transformer with a 6k6 primary and the Liverpool a, rather odd, 5k2 primary (usually quad el84 amps use an output transformer with a 4k primary winding)) - if you don't get these factors correct then you'll have an amp that sounds all right, but it won't sound like a Trainwreck. But how do you select tubes for Trainwrecks and tweak them to perfection? Well, it's back to reading all those forum posts and filtering out the truth from the myth and being prepared to lay out some serious cash on NOS tubes!
Below are the links for a full BOM (Bill of Materials) and Layout files for each of the Trainwreck amps.
For a full schematic, BOM and layout of the Express check out this Amp Garage topic; http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5691
For the Liverpool check out this topic; http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5677
And for the full Trainwreck Rocket documents have a look here; http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5684