Just finished the chassis for this at 11pm-ish tonight. Took me about 4 days and 3 nights from scratch (chassis bent on my new bar brake).
PT is a spare Weber W025130EU that I had lying around, Choke is a 100mA 50R 3H Mojo 777 I got specially for the job, OT is a custom-built SE (8k Pr 4R, 8R 16R Sec) that I had lying around. Curiously the outside of the PT (including the copper band) has no continuity with the chassis, even tho the PT bolts have continuity. The bolts are mounted with nylon grommets on this PT and that was stock from the factory. I guess that is normal for this PT.
The pre-amp has an EF86 slot in V1 with Merlin's Triode/Pentode Morph control (labelled "Mojo" on top, in case it doesn't work and I have to think of something else to change it to). This is followed by a 5F2A tone stack and Vol and driver stage.
The output stage has two parallel cathode-biased octal sockets. The cathodes have a common 470R/10uF that has a second common, switchable, 470R in parallel (with that mini toggle switch on the bottom). I am aiming to run 2 x 6V6 in there or 1 x 6L6/KT66. I probably could run a KT88 with that PT and choke. I went with a tube rectifier for flexibility in adjusting the B+ for this reason. (Why didn't I go with PP? Well I have wanted to try this parallel SE thing for a year or two now, altho' I've got heaps of PP iron, so I could do that later, but I want to get this going first).
The speaker taps are on a rotary selector switch. (The other socket is for the trem footswitch)
The trem circuit has an IRF820 source follower, and is set to wiggle the common 220k grid load resistor. I took the overall idea from the Gibson GA17RVT and adapted it, but I haven't tried it out yet to see if it works. More on that later. (I can't wait for Merlin's next book to come out on designing trem circuits ;-) ) I'm interested to hear any opinions about the trem circuit idea (see the schematic).
The grounding system is based on Merlin's article.
I'm too tired to fire it up now - so tomorrow. I have a small cab 1/2 finished in the garage, I'll try and finish that tomorrow as well. I have a Greenback G10 to try in it.
PT is a spare Weber W025130EU that I had lying around, Choke is a 100mA 50R 3H Mojo 777 I got specially for the job, OT is a custom-built SE (8k Pr 4R, 8R 16R Sec) that I had lying around. Curiously the outside of the PT (including the copper band) has no continuity with the chassis, even tho the PT bolts have continuity. The bolts are mounted with nylon grommets on this PT and that was stock from the factory. I guess that is normal for this PT.
The pre-amp has an EF86 slot in V1 with Merlin's Triode/Pentode Morph control (labelled "Mojo" on top, in case it doesn't work and I have to think of something else to change it to). This is followed by a 5F2A tone stack and Vol and driver stage.
The output stage has two parallel cathode-biased octal sockets. The cathodes have a common 470R/10uF that has a second common, switchable, 470R in parallel (with that mini toggle switch on the bottom). I am aiming to run 2 x 6V6 in there or 1 x 6L6/KT66. I probably could run a KT88 with that PT and choke. I went with a tube rectifier for flexibility in adjusting the B+ for this reason. (Why didn't I go with PP? Well I have wanted to try this parallel SE thing for a year or two now, altho' I've got heaps of PP iron, so I could do that later, but I want to get this going first).
The speaker taps are on a rotary selector switch. (The other socket is for the trem footswitch)
The trem circuit has an IRF820 source follower, and is set to wiggle the common 220k grid load resistor. I took the overall idea from the Gibson GA17RVT and adapted it, but I haven't tried it out yet to see if it works. More on that later. (I can't wait for Merlin's next book to come out on designing trem circuits ;-) ) I'm interested to hear any opinions about the trem circuit idea (see the schematic).
The grounding system is based on Merlin's article.
I'm too tired to fire it up now - so tomorrow. I have a small cab 1/2 finished in the garage, I'll try and finish that tomorrow as well. I have a Greenback G10 to try in it.
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