I'm making a return to tubes, amplifiers in particular, after a few decades away from them. It's been a slow re-learning process for me, but most enjoyable. I've built a few small SE amps, chassis only, to get back into the swing of just building something electronic. I have an old PA amp, that I purchased to restore. Just for the fun of doing so. It was not packaged very well, so the power transformer ripped itself loose and destroyed tubes and pulled out components. As the amp had no identification as to make/model, and no schematic, I chose to strip it and build from scratch. I have included a drawing of the as-built amp. It is in PDF format. The amp works fine, and am pleased that it does so, as it was a rather difficult build for me (point-to-point). Mainly because I put a lot more into it than it had before (components).
The reason I'm posting is that it is very weak for what I think 6L6's should produce. My friend from Church, Don, says that it is 'timid', and at full volume, no one has to leave the room. I have a '54 Gibson GA-40 with 6V6's that will blow it away. Please look over my drawing and critique as you see fit. Please make recommendations and corrections. Thanks for all help.
Jack
The reason I'm posting is that it is very weak for what I think 6L6's should produce. My friend from Church, Don, says that it is 'timid', and at full volume, no one has to leave the room. I have a '54 Gibson GA-40 with 6V6's that will blow it away. Please look over my drawing and critique as you see fit. Please make recommendations and corrections. Thanks for all help.
Jack
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