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  .(By the way: I live in Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe. I'm a tube amp tech and I also play guitar and sing in the blues band Red’n’Blue.)
OK. Now to the point.
First: For several years I've wanted to do something in an amp for myself with EF86 tubes in the preamp. I like the shimmering highs they seem to make/deliver (even undistorted).
Second: For a long time I have, in a way, liked the sound of 6550 as output tubes.
Third: A year, or so, ago I serviced a Marshall VBA 400 bass amp and was absolutely knocked by the sound it gave for guitar.
Fourth: I've wanted to tweak the Fender blackface reverb for a better reverb sound and especially a better dry sound.
Fifth: One of my favourite guitar sounds is Stevie Ray Vaughan’s sound on the DVD "Live in Montreaux 1985" (not the one from 1982) where the two miked amps appears to be his Dumble Steel String Singer with a tall Marshall speaker cabinet and one of his Fender Vibroverbs.
Sixth: I saw the schematic for a Dumble Dumbleland (or if it was for a Steel String Singer) that had EF86:s in the preamp.
These things, and some other thoughts I had/have, led me to make an amp for myself that I, a little jokily, call "Clean King". It's based on a Silverface Bandmaster Reverb that I‘ve had for several years as a 3x10 combo. The output transformer is from a blackface, or early silverface Fender Super Reverb.
Please look at the attached pdf file here below for schematics of how the circuit is right now. I guess (and hope) that there are interesting things in each circuit stage (or at least things that are worth to comment or to question)...
I probably should mention that my main purpose with this amp is to have a clean sound. I use it together with one (or more) other amp which purpose is to have a dirtier sound. The sounds from the different amps shall blend together to a god match.
Other than some little tweaking that still can be done, there are some more things I want, and probably will try in the amp:
- Input stage with a paralleled double triode (12AY7, 12AX7 or E88CC), instead of the triode connected EF86.
- To put the amp back in it's piggy back format and use it with a closed back 4x10 speaker.
- Try a Mercury Magnetics blackface Twin Reverb output transformer I've got, or an output transformer from a Dynaco Mark III I've also got.
- Try a slightly bigger reverb drive transformer. Maybe one from/for a black- or silverface Fender Champ or Vibro-Champ.
- Try another type of screen grid supply for the output tubes (maybe with a separate transformer).
- See what a cathode follower connected double triode between the phase inverter and output tubes would do to the sound.
- Maybe a totally new chassis and cabinet so that I more can optimise the transformers, power filters, tubes and so on...
It would be really nice to get comments on my thoughts and on the amps circuit
 
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 .By the way again: Is this "Dumble discussion" forum the right place for this post, or do you think that it should be under the "Dumble files" forum?
Thank you,
Sven-Johan
PS: I hope my English isn't too bad…

 
  
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