Finally, there is sound and no smoke (yet) from the amp.
It's late in the evening, the wife is sleeping, so I've only tested it at bedroom level so far. Not actually the bedroom, but anyway...
It seems very promising. I'm not sure where the "z" preamp got life from, as it was weak sounding before. But I now have a 220K resistor to the anode compared to 100K before, and 1 meg tone controls instead of 250K. Those things might have done it.
If this amp had a name, it would be merely "Bazzman", no "66". It will run on 6L6GC, mostly because the KT66 sit too close to each other for comfort.
Got a new pair of Tung-Sols running at 16,5 watts at the moment.
I'm measuring 495-500 volts at idle, it's a bit more than I'd like.
But I'm not sure what to do about it.
Until I get a new schematic done, this is what I've got:
- Power line is close to stock Bassman Ten, including filter cap and resistor values, plus choke. Solid state rectification
- Bias line has both voltage and balance adjustment but is otherwise stock Bassman.
- One preamp is pretty much a Fender blackface 'normal' channel as on the schematic above.
- One preamp is (presumably) pretty much a R66/z28 as on the schematic.
- The PI is also like on the schematic + a DC30-style master volume (which probably won't be a keeper). No negative feedback.
Even on these low levels, the amp seems to distort easily. I don't mind, but it seems funny.
There is also a hum that does not go away by balancing the output tubes. Probably lead dress, I hope... I'm still a bit worried about the heaters, got better resistors but no fuse. Everything seems normal though, except for the hum.
I'm sure it will blow up tomorrow
