Well to start I bought the power amp portion of a 1959 SF-183 Zenith Radio. That amp has two EL84 tubes for the output section with cathode bias and a 5U4GB rectifier. I have installed the power transformer into a chassis and currently testing it out. I got a well made chassis on Fleabay to house the whole thing. Actually, I am pretty sure the chassis was a left over one from Mission Amps. It has those really nice EL-84 converter kits installed and if you remove them you could install 8-pin sockets without much effort too.
Anyway I am still trying to decide on the exact amp that I want to design or clone. I really want the design to be something original, but this will only be the second amp that I have built. One thing is for certain is that I am going to spend a lot of my time understanding the design process. In other words, whether I build semi-original or complete clone, I want to understand the theory of tube design much more than I do now. I have searched long and hard online looking at many amp designs that use a pair of EL84's.
So my first question is a matter of recommendations of a tube amp that uses two EL84's? That is a pretty general question but I am interested in other builders recommendations.
My next question is in regard to building the power supply section of the amp. The Zenith PT has a 640vct secondary rated at 150ma, 5v for rectifier, one 6.3vct and another 6.3v without CT. I am playing around with PSU2 Duncan program but I find it is a bit finicky and confusing. The Zenith SF183 amp has 345v on the plates and 300v on the screens of the EL84's. I have the old EL84 tubes that were in this thing and will test them out on another amp to make sure they are working. The older tubes from what I have read can take the higher than max voltage ratings better when compared to newer ones today. Anyway it is the current draw that is a tube killer right? Still I would appreciate any guidance and knowledge on how to design the power supply section of this amp. Any explanations of how to use the PSU2 program would be beneficial too. Thanks. BTW I have attached some of the schematic for the power sections of the SF183 amp.
Anyway I am still trying to decide on the exact amp that I want to design or clone. I really want the design to be something original, but this will only be the second amp that I have built. One thing is for certain is that I am going to spend a lot of my time understanding the design process. In other words, whether I build semi-original or complete clone, I want to understand the theory of tube design much more than I do now. I have searched long and hard online looking at many amp designs that use a pair of EL84's.
So my first question is a matter of recommendations of a tube amp that uses two EL84's? That is a pretty general question but I am interested in other builders recommendations.
My next question is in regard to building the power supply section of the amp. The Zenith PT has a 640vct secondary rated at 150ma, 5v for rectifier, one 6.3vct and another 6.3v without CT. I am playing around with PSU2 Duncan program but I find it is a bit finicky and confusing. The Zenith SF183 amp has 345v on the plates and 300v on the screens of the EL84's. I have the old EL84 tubes that were in this thing and will test them out on another amp to make sure they are working. The older tubes from what I have read can take the higher than max voltage ratings better when compared to newer ones today. Anyway it is the current draw that is a tube killer right? Still I would appreciate any guidance and knowledge on how to design the power supply section of this amp. Any explanations of how to use the PSU2 program would be beneficial too. Thanks. BTW I have attached some of the schematic for the power sections of the SF183 amp.
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