So I had 2 novals and 1 octal left from previous projects and abundance of other components (it is amazing how components pile up through the builds). Had also a small box, torroidal power transformer (250V out, non center tapped) and a Fender reverb transformer (that got unused at the end).
I figured the above should be pretty much sufficient for a mini amp (in contrast with my last SSS build), and did an initial self brainstorm. Thought of mini Blackface Deluxe and few others, prior to glimpsing into Jim Kelley amp schematic I had.
Quick search over ampgarage got me to the few discussions on JK. I had few refreshing listening sessions over the amazing presentations of the new Suhr manufactured JK.
Both of the above got me thinking on building a Class A/SE version of it (remember - with the available leftovers
It required a bit of adjustment of initial plans - I scrapped the intended output transformer (i.e. Fender reverb one) and obtained a SE/5K hi-fi transformer from a local vendor (audioplatinum.com). Turned out very high quality iron. And this was the only item purchased for this project specifically.
The main challenge over the design was the bold Class AB push pull power amp of the Kelley running at rather high voltages (thus definitely higher headroom than SE/Class A) and few LTSpice simulations and Excel spreadsheets calculations confirmed this to a higher degree than I was hoping for.
I also looked at the source of inspiration for the JK amp itself, I guess, - one of the earlier Ampeg SB-12 versions which look later in the project came quite useful.
Fast forward few months later (day job, dissertation due), I got to what I believe is a very useful (at least for me) small amp.
Called it "The Leftover", naturally
Preamp is generally the Kelley amp with some adjusted values, with switchable split load (ala K60; Ampeg SB12 1st stage output is split load as well, though not switchable) at 1st stage. Lost the second stage bypass cap (again as per Ampeg design) as otherwise overall gain was too high and practically there was no clean sound at all.
There are few other adjustments down the road as well.
I kept the cathodyne PI, albeit functionally not needed, it does add its color to the sound (tested without it, brought it back in), using only the anode output.
NFB was adjusted as well.
Current tube complement is:
- 2 x 12AX7
- 1 x 6V6 - the power amp is cathode biased (250R with 6V6) and switchable (adding another 250R in series) for using 5881/KT77/6L6WGB/GC. 6L6GC is quite a bit underutilized in this conditions. I got respectable ~335V at the plate of the 6V6, 1k/220k voltage divider for the screen grid (&1K dropping resistor).
I will look to update the schematic and post it in the next weeks.
Powered up and sound from first time - must say was a bit dissapointed.
Spent next month or so on and off (mostly off) tweaking it and I am now very happy how it turned out.
Great cleanish and lightly overdriven sounds in "cool" mode of the split load and very respectable distortion (hear the Les Paul sample) on "hot".
Very dynamic amp (Strat demo below) and cleans very, very well with the guitar volume. You can crank the amp and go from clean to mean with the guitar vol solely.
The whole "made from leftovers" added to the switches on the front panel (i.e. didn't bother myself to order the push pull pots).
So ended up with 1 channel, Vol, Bass, Treble pots - boost, mid boost, presence, and cool/hot (i.e. the split load) switches.
It will get a nice wooden box at some point this summer.
Enough of that.
Few pictures of the true P2P mess result from the few months of tweaking and experimenting
[img:640:425]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7566/262 ... cb97_z.jpg[/img]
[img:500:332]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7718/268 ... d05763.jpg[/img] [img:500:332]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7502/268 ... 9ce98c.jpg[/img]
[img:500:332]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7196/262 ... 68b07d.jpg[/img] [img:500:332]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7070/267 ... e0706f.jpg[/img]
And some sounds (SoundCloud descriptions/comments provide short additional info)
Strat (backing) + Les Paul (lead)
https://soundcloud.com/synchu/left-6v6- ... lp-jb-lead
Strat
https://soundcloud.com/synchu/left-6v6- ... -strat-dyn
Gibson Les Paul
https://soundcloud.com/synchu/left-6v6- ... sion-lp-jb
There was some recent jam track posted in another forum, where I used this amp to record the lead with. It is again with a Strat.
https://soundcloud.com/synchu/blues-jz-jim-jam
I am certainly missing a number of details, but it was a fun build and a great experience.
Great little amp it turned.
Niki