Hi everybody,
long time no see... I didn't even know the forums had changed. tboy is still in charge I see. Is Steve Ahola still around? He's the only one I remember from those days.
I got interested in tube amps when I was younger, I wanted to build some kind of Marshall clone when I was 18, but due to circumstances the project got tossed aside. Finally I found the time to restart it - well, dust off all the stuff. I found I had forgotten quite some stuff about tube amps. I started rereading the Weber books and some other literature, but meanwhile maybe some of you guys have the time and want to brainstorm a little as to what to build.
Here's what I already have:
- A 4x12" cabinet (homemade) with low-cost guitar speakers (monacor brand) which are rated 100W each. A second cabinet is waiting to have speakers installed.
- I have a power transformer giving 320-340-360VAC, a 40V winding for bias circuitry, and a filament winding powerful enough for 4xEL34 and some preamp tubes.
- an OT for marshall style amps (100W)
- a reverb tank (accutronics, I will post the type when the boxes are unpacked)
- 4xEL34, some 6L6s (actually spares for my Fender amps but I wouldn't mind ordering some extra) and a bunch of 12AX7s and of course all the passive components that are needed.
My original idea (when I was 17) was to build a 6-channel amp loaded with knobs and switches. Now, I'd rather keep it simple and full of "tone". Maybe a 3-channel amp, I'd like a clean channel, a bluesy-to-hardrock-overdrive channel and maybe a full metal channel.
I'm also a fan of vibrato and reverb, I was thinking about a vibrato which is connected to the power amp (there are some Fender designs around, maybe someone can point me to those amps) so the vibrato is the same for all the channels, and a reverb circuit (maybe something like the praised fender stand-alone-unit).
Now, if you were me, what would you do? Some things I'm wondering about:
- Is there any use in making a "hybrid" power amp with a pair of 6L6s and a pair of EL34s, maybe with a separate "master volume" for both pairs? Or is this ridiculous or impossible?
- Can someone remind me what the good and bad points are about pentode or triode operation for the power amp?
- Is it possible to run 4 EL34s in class A or is that ridiculous or are there things that might blow up?
- For the sake of cost and simplicity, I'd like to use solid state rectifiers. Is a choke really necessary if the filter caps are big enough? Any other thoughts on this?
- Preamp circuitry: suggestions? Channel switching or blending or something like the d**ble or trainw*** (do you still have to censor these words nowadays?) which - if I remember well - are controlled by the guitar's volume?
So, those of you with some time on their hands, let your imagination run wild while I read up on all the theory I've forgotten... Thanks!
Oh, I forgot to mention the sound I'm looking for. I like classic rock a lot, today I was listening to A Simple Man (by Lynyrd Skynyrd), that's a great sound. As for the "metal" voicing, I'm a sucker for things like Maiden and Metallica and Deep Purple. Of course, I can't play the way those bands do and I never will. But I hope to come a bit closer soundwise ;-)
long time no see... I didn't even know the forums had changed. tboy is still in charge I see. Is Steve Ahola still around? He's the only one I remember from those days.
I got interested in tube amps when I was younger, I wanted to build some kind of Marshall clone when I was 18, but due to circumstances the project got tossed aside. Finally I found the time to restart it - well, dust off all the stuff. I found I had forgotten quite some stuff about tube amps. I started rereading the Weber books and some other literature, but meanwhile maybe some of you guys have the time and want to brainstorm a little as to what to build.
Here's what I already have:
- A 4x12" cabinet (homemade) with low-cost guitar speakers (monacor brand) which are rated 100W each. A second cabinet is waiting to have speakers installed.
- I have a power transformer giving 320-340-360VAC, a 40V winding for bias circuitry, and a filament winding powerful enough for 4xEL34 and some preamp tubes.
- an OT for marshall style amps (100W)
- a reverb tank (accutronics, I will post the type when the boxes are unpacked)
- 4xEL34, some 6L6s (actually spares for my Fender amps but I wouldn't mind ordering some extra) and a bunch of 12AX7s and of course all the passive components that are needed.
My original idea (when I was 17) was to build a 6-channel amp loaded with knobs and switches. Now, I'd rather keep it simple and full of "tone". Maybe a 3-channel amp, I'd like a clean channel, a bluesy-to-hardrock-overdrive channel and maybe a full metal channel.
I'm also a fan of vibrato and reverb, I was thinking about a vibrato which is connected to the power amp (there are some Fender designs around, maybe someone can point me to those amps) so the vibrato is the same for all the channels, and a reverb circuit (maybe something like the praised fender stand-alone-unit).
Now, if you were me, what would you do? Some things I'm wondering about:
- Is there any use in making a "hybrid" power amp with a pair of 6L6s and a pair of EL34s, maybe with a separate "master volume" for both pairs? Or is this ridiculous or impossible?
- Can someone remind me what the good and bad points are about pentode or triode operation for the power amp?
- Is it possible to run 4 EL34s in class A or is that ridiculous or are there things that might blow up?
- For the sake of cost and simplicity, I'd like to use solid state rectifiers. Is a choke really necessary if the filter caps are big enough? Any other thoughts on this?
- Preamp circuitry: suggestions? Channel switching or blending or something like the d**ble or trainw*** (do you still have to censor these words nowadays?) which - if I remember well - are controlled by the guitar's volume?
So, those of you with some time on their hands, let your imagination run wild while I read up on all the theory I've forgotten... Thanks!
Oh, I forgot to mention the sound I'm looking for. I like classic rock a lot, today I was listening to A Simple Man (by Lynyrd Skynyrd), that's a great sound. As for the "metal" voicing, I'm a sucker for things like Maiden and Metallica and Deep Purple. Of course, I can't play the way those bands do and I never will. But I hope to come a bit closer soundwise ;-)
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