I completed my test build out of a take on the Squirrel Monkey amp http://www.solorb.com/elect/musiccir...ey1/index.html
I have some weird things to report in this build, everyone I talked to online said to worry about internal oscillation so I used the first two triodes as the first gain stages, and then added a cathode follower with a 12AX7, just as a thought that if that is a problem then maybe separating the proceeding gain stage would help. I saw zero issues with Oscillation through use or on the scope. In the notes for the Squirrel Monkey, he shows a 10K:8. I have a Hammond 125CSE which will give me 10K on 4,8,16 ohm loads. I connected the 4 ohm tap as I have a 4ohm 12" that I use for testing. and It was ok, no Cab so little bass and well no Cab so you get what you get. But then to test when I thought I had an issue that turned out to the cable coming loose from the speaker, I plugged into a 8ohm 12" with cab, and doubled perceivable listening volume, so this amp seams louder @ 20K than it does 10K.
Measuring the Cathode bypass of 160 ohms I read 3.5 to 4 volts with the 4ohm load and it stayed in the 3 -3.5 v with the 8ohm. so about 25ma (total did not measure screen to subtract) and 23ma each
so at best this is a 4.5 watt amp..
It could also be that the 0ohm is more efficient, I have no ideal the rating of 4ohm is as it came from a line 6 amp I bought for $20 from Craig's list to take the cab from
I am open to suggestions, as this was a build to prove the tube works...
schematic
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14312589/Sup...l%20Monkey.pdf
Thanks
I have some weird things to report in this build, everyone I talked to online said to worry about internal oscillation so I used the first two triodes as the first gain stages, and then added a cathode follower with a 12AX7, just as a thought that if that is a problem then maybe separating the proceeding gain stage would help. I saw zero issues with Oscillation through use or on the scope. In the notes for the Squirrel Monkey, he shows a 10K:8. I have a Hammond 125CSE which will give me 10K on 4,8,16 ohm loads. I connected the 4 ohm tap as I have a 4ohm 12" that I use for testing. and It was ok, no Cab so little bass and well no Cab so you get what you get. But then to test when I thought I had an issue that turned out to the cable coming loose from the speaker, I plugged into a 8ohm 12" with cab, and doubled perceivable listening volume, so this amp seams louder @ 20K than it does 10K.
Measuring the Cathode bypass of 160 ohms I read 3.5 to 4 volts with the 4ohm load and it stayed in the 3 -3.5 v with the 8ohm. so about 25ma (total did not measure screen to subtract) and 23ma each
so at best this is a 4.5 watt amp..
It could also be that the 0ohm is more efficient, I have no ideal the rating of 4ohm is as it came from a line 6 amp I bought for $20 from Craig's list to take the cab from
I am open to suggestions, as this was a build to prove the tube works...
schematic
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14312589/Sup...l%20Monkey.pdf
Thanks
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