I play some recurring church and theater gigs where space is a premium and getting a good sound at a very low volume is important. I have used various amps - My stock Blues Junior is waaay too loud, I barely crack the master. My Tweed Harvard doesn't break a sweat. My Vibro-Champ with Weber 8F150 is the closest, but gets flabby in the bass register.
I would like to be able to goose the Vibro-Champ enough so that the low end would stay solid, but still keep the power low enough that it still sounds fat.
FYI The Vibro-Champ has a Mercury PT already, which can handle 100ma according to Mercury info.
Sooo there are a couple of ways to go - either stay with the single ended power section and try by using a bigger OT to get more low frequency headroom, maybe going to a 6L6 - or - replacing the SE power amp with a low power push-pull output section. (I'm thinking cathode biased.)
I turn to the collective experience of this forum to shed light on
a) how much more ooomph a bigger OT would give me in a SE Champ
b) how one could limit the power output of a pair of 6V6s to around 10 watts.
c) which course of action might work out better for me.
I would like to be able to goose the Vibro-Champ enough so that the low end would stay solid, but still keep the power low enough that it still sounds fat.
FYI The Vibro-Champ has a Mercury PT already, which can handle 100ma according to Mercury info.
Sooo there are a couple of ways to go - either stay with the single ended power section and try by using a bigger OT to get more low frequency headroom, maybe going to a 6L6 - or - replacing the SE power amp with a low power push-pull output section. (I'm thinking cathode biased.)
I turn to the collective experience of this forum to shed light on
a) how much more ooomph a bigger OT would give me in a SE Champ
b) how one could limit the power output of a pair of 6V6s to around 10 watts.
c) which course of action might work out better for me.
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