I'm looking to build a 2 x 6L6 amp and I want to use a simple circuit. I've already built a 5E3 with a brownface tone circuit - can I simply upgrade the transformers and the cathode resistor on this circuit or do I need to upgrade anything else? Is there a better circuit?
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Originally posted by stephenhartley View PostI'm looking to build a 2 x 6L6 amp and I want to use a simple circuit. I've already built a 5E3 with a brownface tone circuit - can I simply upgrade the transformers and the cathode resistor on this circuit or do I need to upgrade anything else? Is there a better circuit?
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Thanks - the 5E3 I just built is the best sounding amp I've ever heard (used your grounding suggestions & it's very quiet) - keeps up with the loudest drummer ever and the second channel is fine for vocals at rehearsals - using a reconed 60s Goodman Audiom speaker which has a big heavy Alnico magnet.
Want to build a 2 x 6L6 with 4 X 8" speakers in order to handle the double bass that we've just bought - I remember you saying that you had built these before and called them 'bassboy' or something similar. I'm thinking that if I can switch to fixed bias for bass use and cathode bias for guitar use + a handy second channel for vocals or keyboards or whatever, then it's going to be pretty much the ultimate practical amp to rival a bassman or a vox AC30, but just a bit more compact and portable.
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Originally posted by stephenhartley View PostThanks - the 5E3 I just built is the best sounding amp I've ever heard (used your grounding suggestions & it's very quiet) - keeps up with the loudest drummer ever and the second channel is fine for vocals at rehearsals - using a reconed 60s Goodman Audiom speaker which has a big heavy Alnico magnet.
Want to build a 2 x 6L6 with 4 X 8" speakers in order to handle the double bass that we've just bought - I remember you saying that you had built these before and called them 'bassboy' or something similar. I'm thinking that if I can switch to fixed bias for bass use and cathode bias for guitar use + a handy second channel for vocals or keyboards or whatever, then it's going to be pretty much the ultimate practical amp to rival a bassman or a vox AC30, but just a bit more compact and portable.
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Originally posted by stephenhartley View PostThanks - the 5E3 I just built is the best sounding amp I've ever heard (used your grounding suggestions & it's very quiet) - keeps up with the loudest drummer ever and the second channel is fine for vocals at rehearsals - using a reconed 60s Goodman Audiom speaker which has a big heavy Alnico magnet.
Want to build a 2 x 6L6 with 4 X 8" speakers in order to handle the double bass that we've just bought - I remember you saying that you had built these before and called them 'bassboy' or something similar. I'm thinking that if I can switch to fixed bias for bass use and cathode bias for guitar use + a handy second channel for vocals or keyboards or whatever, then it's going to be pretty much the ultimate practical amp to rival a bassman or a vox AC30, but just a bit more compact and portable.
Greg
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I built a fixed bias 2x6L6GC with two 12AX7s, bass amp for the young son of a friend of mine.
A very simple "normal channel" Fender circuit... non reverb, etc.
Using generic Fender aftermarket power and output transformers from Magic Parts for a "Super Reverb".... it still made an amazing, dead clean 38-40 watts at <30Hz into a 4 or 8 ohm dummy load.
It sounded mediocre to OK with a 2x10 cabinet I had here, using some low cost generic Eminence bass amp speakers...
but the thing sounded really, really good using an older 8 ohm Eminence 15" PA speaker!!
So the moral... fixed bias, good transformers for more power, solid filter supply with lots of reserve and pick an efficient speaker in a good cabinet that can really get down in those low freqs with solid +98dB/W/M SPL ratings and it will be very special.
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Thanks for those suggestions. 35w or so should be plenty. I've got a bunch of Russian military 5U4GBs so will give one a try
I'm trying to get the most out the most compact lighweight setup - similar spec to a Bassman or AC30 but a bit lighter and more compact. Difficult I know, as the amount of 'umph' is proportional to the amount of iron in the transformers and speakers - hence trying 4 x 8" rather than 4 X 10". Using 4 Jensen 4 ohm P8Rs series parallel to get 4 ohm. They're the only readily available 8" alnico speakers in the UK.
I'm re-using the 4 X 8 cab that I used for my first 5E3 build and building a 2 x 6L6 chassis from scratch. I bought a sheet of 8 x 4 ft aluminium sheet from a local supplier and I've got a simple folding machine from Frosts auto so I can knock up my own chassis - bought some punches from the local tool shop for the tube bases - amazing what you can do with a few simple tools.
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