Hi all, this is my first post here.
Last June I built a simple 4 tube guitar amp for my son for the heck if it. It is rated about 2 watts output. The filaments are wired in series using inexpensive tubes from tube radios. They are 2-12AT6, 1-50C5 and one 50DC4. A fellow radio enthusiast designed it around the radio tubes.
He originally used a 35W4 in place of a 50DC4 with a 75 ohm filament dropping resistor. I put in a 50DC4 and no resistor. Here it is in the raw, I was to lazy to paint the chassis before I built it but my son likes it this way. I will be build another one to be installed in a home brew cabinet with speaker.
The 1/4" jacks are high input, low input and the controls are volume and tone. Below is a photo of the amp and schematic. I used a real small audio transformer and the larger transformer is a isolation transformer.
Regards,
Sal
Last June I built a simple 4 tube guitar amp for my son for the heck if it. It is rated about 2 watts output. The filaments are wired in series using inexpensive tubes from tube radios. They are 2-12AT6, 1-50C5 and one 50DC4. A fellow radio enthusiast designed it around the radio tubes.
He originally used a 35W4 in place of a 50DC4 with a 75 ohm filament dropping resistor. I put in a 50DC4 and no resistor. Here it is in the raw, I was to lazy to paint the chassis before I built it but my son likes it this way. I will be build another one to be installed in a home brew cabinet with speaker.
The 1/4" jacks are high input, low input and the controls are volume and tone. Below is a photo of the amp and schematic. I used a real small audio transformer and the larger transformer is a isolation transformer.
Regards,
Sal
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