I'm planing to rebuild this thrift store console amp and try out a few bits of circuitry.  Does this schematic look reasonable? Has anyone tried a garter bias setup before? 
 Any thoughts or opinions are appreciated. Thanks!  
			
			
						Motorola console amp rebuild
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Motorola console amp rebuild
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						- martin manning
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Re: Motorola console amp rebuild
It's new to me. Write up and mods here: https://www.tubecad.com/2009/04/blog0163.htm Looks to be in pretty good shape inside. Does it work?
			
			
									
									
						Re: Motorola console amp rebuild
Yes! Only issue is a sticky/scratchy volume pot, but everything else works. Haven't fully tested the tubes or measured the output transformer, but everything functions and sounds surprisingly good, in a plugging into a "hifi" sorta way. Not bad for $20.martin manning wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 10:28 pm Looks to be in pretty good shape inside. Does it work?
Re: Motorola console amp rebuild
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/thre ... er.313318/ Here is some info on that circuit's history, not a Blumlein invention.  I get the sense that this is a well-known thing in the hifi world.  Might be a useful trick if you need to lower the voltage in a cathode biased amp.  More work than adding some zeners, but with the added benefit of tube matching.
			
			
									
									
						Re: Motorola console amp rebuild
Think i'm mostly finished with the electronics part, probably won't get to a cabinet for a while.  Need to play with it a bit more, but I'm liking it so far. Nice clean sounds with the original 12au7s, but I think I prefer 12ax7s, at least in v2.  Having independent tone controls is nice, lots of range.  Garter bias seems to work fine, though I haven't plugged enough tubes in to find an extreme mismatch.  Got a bit crowded around the power tubes, so it's probably not practical for everything, but I might try it again.
			
			
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