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Heya..
New to this side of the forum. 36 watts that is..
I have a bunch of newbie questions as I haven't dealt with the 'quad' set of O/P tubes yet..
I'm thinking of running a 4 tube preamp section.. (including PI)
Modulus chassis's has a prototype that will do.
My OP TX is a 40 watt with an 4K2 input impedance
PX is a brute with 300-0-300 @ 300ma.
Heavy 5v and 6.3v heaters
4 6V6's (EL84's?)
7 hole face plate
2 inputs.. High and Low
channel switch in boost?
Just laying it out so you can play it out...
RJ
New to this side of the forum. 36 watts that is..
I have a bunch of newbie questions as I haven't dealt with the 'quad' set of O/P tubes yet..
I'm thinking of running a 4 tube preamp section.. (including PI)
Modulus chassis's has a prototype that will do.
My OP TX is a 40 watt with an 4K2 input impedance
PX is a brute with 300-0-300 @ 300ma.
Heavy 5v and 6.3v heaters
4 6V6's (EL84's?)
7 hole face plate
2 inputs.. High and Low
channel switch in boost?
Just laying it out so you can play it out...
RJ
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Re: New!
Start with one of the 36 watt schematics and go from there: viewtopic.php?f=25&t=24432
OT = Output Transformer
PT = Power Transformer
Thanks,
Josh
OT = Output Transformer
PT = Power Transformer
Thanks,
Josh
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Re: New!
Why?? Do you realize the insane level of gain that will give? I expect getting rid of squeals and other noises will be quite a challenge.Ampman5150 wrote: ↑Fri 02/14/20 1:33 amI'm thinking of running a 4 tube preamp section.. (including PI)
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I'm guessing from your handle you want to build an 18W 5150? Cool idea, but likely to be a challenging build, all the same. EL84s have quite a high internal gain, which can make the overall distortion in a high - gain amp sound a bit out of control, so 6V6s may work better for you, or 6973s, which are actually 6V6s in a 9-pin bottle.
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My initial thought was using a 100 watt 'marshall style' chassis but with a 4 6V6 power section (AC30 ish).
The preamp would be 'soldano style'.
Lower the gain a tad as to not have something cra-cra-crazy
The preamp would be 'soldano style'.
Lower the gain a tad as to not have something cra-cra-crazy
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For 6V6s,you will need to change the PI tail to 470R+20k, to give them the extra push they need compared to EL84s.
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