I have been thinking of trying to build an amp to suit my needs. It would be pretty fun and hopefully pulverizing. I think it could turn out good
My idea is to run 4x6CA7 at high voltage for an amp I would hope to do 120-130W at clipping. I can get a PT from Heyboer to accomodate this and I was thinking a loaded B+ of 550-600V could work good. Heyboer recommended an OT that is a Hiwatt style 150W so it could handle 120W or so without too much hassle
According to JJ datasheet 6CA7 have max Va 800V and max Vg2 of 500V. I am not sure if I should worry about exceeding the screen voltage because I typically run JJ 6L6GC in Ampeg V4s Va and Vg2 in excess of about 90V of datasheet limits. Datasheet lists JJ 6L6GC 450V max for Va and Vg2 and Ampeg V4 runs both at about 530-540V. If you bias cold (around 50%) there is no crossover notch and no blowout IME. I assume I could do something similar but with even a bit more power with 6CA7 and higher PSU voltages. I invite you to tip me off on my future headaches if I decide to build this amp.
My favorite amps to play are Sound City 120, Ampeg V4, and Sunn Model T (reissue and original), so I wanted to build something as powerful or so, but with a high gain preamp similar to reissue Model T or Soldano Avenger. That's kind of an aside though because what I really want to know is if there are shortcomings to my thoughts on output section/PSU design considering this high voltage 4x6CA7 arrangement and if other considerations need to be made.
I am not a veteran amp builder by any means but I have made a few. This is the first time I'll try to make something for myself though, rather than building something that is 90% pre-existing designs. Of course it's all based on pre-existing designs anyway, so whatever.
Schematics I'm researching are attached if anyone wants to see them.
Soldano Avenger preamp
Soldano Avenger power
Sunn Model T preamp (reissue)
Sunn Model T power (reissue)
My idea is to run 4x6CA7 at high voltage for an amp I would hope to do 120-130W at clipping. I can get a PT from Heyboer to accomodate this and I was thinking a loaded B+ of 550-600V could work good. Heyboer recommended an OT that is a Hiwatt style 150W so it could handle 120W or so without too much hassle
According to JJ datasheet 6CA7 have max Va 800V and max Vg2 of 500V. I am not sure if I should worry about exceeding the screen voltage because I typically run JJ 6L6GC in Ampeg V4s Va and Vg2 in excess of about 90V of datasheet limits. Datasheet lists JJ 6L6GC 450V max for Va and Vg2 and Ampeg V4 runs both at about 530-540V. If you bias cold (around 50%) there is no crossover notch and no blowout IME. I assume I could do something similar but with even a bit more power with 6CA7 and higher PSU voltages. I invite you to tip me off on my future headaches if I decide to build this amp.
My favorite amps to play are Sound City 120, Ampeg V4, and Sunn Model T (reissue and original), so I wanted to build something as powerful or so, but with a high gain preamp similar to reissue Model T or Soldano Avenger. That's kind of an aside though because what I really want to know is if there are shortcomings to my thoughts on output section/PSU design considering this high voltage 4x6CA7 arrangement and if other considerations need to be made.
I am not a veteran amp builder by any means but I have made a few. This is the first time I'll try to make something for myself though, rather than building something that is 90% pre-existing designs. Of course it's all based on pre-existing designs anyway, so whatever.
Schematics I'm researching are attached if anyone wants to see them.
Soldano Avenger preamp
Soldano Avenger power
Sunn Model T preamp (reissue)
Sunn Model T power (reissue)
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