Hi. Has anyone built a cathode biased version of the 30watt JTM45? I'd like to as a) it will reduce output power a bit and b) it makes implementing VVR much easier. I've tried Hall VVR on cathode biased amps and a fixed bias Selmer Treble 'n' Bass 50. I don't know whether it was the Selmer or just the added complexity of VVR having to track bias voltage in it that made it less successful, but it didn't seem to work as well. Besides, I like the sound of cathode biased amps – I built an Ampmaker P1800 (Marshall 18watt with twiddly bits) and love the sound of it. But it's just not quite loud enough for some gigs.
I've built a few kits now but fancy making something from scratch. And I have a load of bits, including a suitable chassis and output transformer.
So, does anyone have any suggestions on a good place to start with a scratch-built JTM45? And any experience with cathode biasing one?
I've built a few kits now but fancy making something from scratch. And I have a load of bits, including a suitable chassis and output transformer.
So, does anyone have any suggestions on a good place to start with a scratch-built JTM45? And any experience with cathode biasing one?
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