I've long been a fan of the AC30/Matchless vibe in an amp, but sometimes long for more grit and girth in the tone. I had thought about pairing the first stage of a Matchless Lightning to a Marshall-voiced second stage and tone stack into a cathode biased output section of 4 EL84's. Upon researching this, I found that that was the basis for the Top Hat Club Royale, so now I figure that my build is going to be similar to that, but with 4 EL84 instead of 2. The two changes I've made to the CR schematic are:
- the second gain stage won't have the fat switch - it'll simply be a 100K plate and .68u/1K5 Ck/Rk
- I'm going to install a PPIMV to make it a little more home friendly (I don't gig much right now)
I'm also going to swap the 1K2 in the PI to an 820R - I've found that the traditional Vox PI gets fizzy when it's overdriven.
I do have one question regarding the schematic - there is a voltage divider going into the PI - after the 220K coming from the treble pot, there's a 150K going to ground. This isn't present in the Rocket/AC30 - wondering if it's really necessary to have that in this amp, as the PI is pretty much straight AC30 (possibly due to the changes to the tone stack?)
I'm using the RJ Rocket chassis and Rocket xformers. Headshell was done by AmplifiedNation.
Here's the progress so far on fitting preamp parts (the power supply is on a board that I'll install after I mount the transformers, but since I don't have an amp cradle, I'm doing most of the preamp/power amp wiring before dropping the transformers in).
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And here's the headshell:
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