The conception of this amp was a 'building an inexpensive tube amp feasible?' question that occasional comes up calling for a lightweight amp to hang with a drummer. Looked over stuff I had laying around and came up with the main components being Hammond transformers, a 125E is a multi-tap 15W output transformer and a 30VA 186D120 line voltage transformer. I will be using a voltage doubler to get the voltage up around the 360-370V range. With no heater supply I am using a 12V switching power supply since I am using a couple 12AB5 output tubes. They are a 6V6 variant in a 9-pin bottle with the same ratings as the 6V6. I am using a smaller power transformer as a choke, hope it works. Made up a Tweed type aluminum chassis from one I had in mind for a head.
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Did a board out of counter top laminate, brass nails and copper tubing. Yeah a little unconventional but stuff I had, did a Champ type of amp with it before and had no issues yet. Also showed a couple of future chassis made out of an old desktop computer lid. Another cheap build in the making?
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Isolated the input pentode with some silicone tubing, hope it works.
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Probably should introduce the circuit.
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Pentode with a morph control to adjust the gain. First time I'll be using this circuit and can't wait to see how it works. I have a Mosfet follower after it that is not on the schematic. The tone stack can go before or after the next gain stage with a cathode follower. Then just normal LTP PI and a fixed bias output.
Oh right, first it was to be cathode biased, changed my mind. Also will not be using the multitap OT as it currently resides in a different experimental project. Yeah I have too many things going on at once. Also changed to a post PI master volume. But the rest should really be close to the schematic. Except the power supply resistors, I am going to try different values, tuning it by ear.
Picked up a Fender 12" Lightning Bolt speaker for $25. Going to give it a shot in a 5E3 sized pine cab or use a WGS Veteran 10". The 12" should come in under 25 lbs or the 10" at 20 lbs. Did a weigh in with the major components.
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