Time for a new build. I will post the progress here and, again, your support and comments are welcome!!
The idea is to use an old Marshall Lead 12 solid state amp. Rip the electronics out and convert it to a nice tube amp. It will be a bit crowded as it has a small chassis, so I have to make some compromises in terms of space and functionality...
Inspired by a few guys LeonC (Valclone), Eric (DG amps) and Snicksound, I like to take my best shot of the various 1624T versions.
As the basis for my schematic and layout, I will use these
1) http://www.dirtygirlamplification.co...iles/1624T.pdf
2) http://www.snicksound.com/wp-content...Of-24-v0-1.gif (draft)
In order to save space and also because my experience with tube rectifiers (especially 5Y3 type) is that they start to rattle fairly quickly in my combos, I am intending to use a big sag resistor to create some sag and voltage drop. Further, I will use 6V6s as power tubes instead of the 6973, due to the better availability and as LeonC showed in his youtube videos: a great sound.
First: transformer choices...
For the PT I am thinking of this one (less than 40 euros):
https://www.tube-town.net/ttstore/Tr...6VA::4908.html
which is a 56VA with 300V secondary@100mA and 6.3V@2A. Q: Should be enough for a pair of 6V6's and three preamp tubes?? My Princeton has a Hammond transformer with 81mA and, although getting a bit hot from time to time, it works perfectly well.
For the output transformer, I found [link] that it is similar to a Tweed Deluxe OT, so ~8kOhm primary . As it is a pain to import parts/transformers to Europe, I am stuck to the "European supply chain". Hammonds are readily available, so I think a 1750E would do.
Out of curiosity, does somebody have experience with this one? Tube-Town Fender Style 25W OT 8.5k
Regards and cheers,
Mark - The Netherlands
The idea is to use an old Marshall Lead 12 solid state amp. Rip the electronics out and convert it to a nice tube amp. It will be a bit crowded as it has a small chassis, so I have to make some compromises in terms of space and functionality...
Inspired by a few guys LeonC (Valclone), Eric (DG amps) and Snicksound, I like to take my best shot of the various 1624T versions.
As the basis for my schematic and layout, I will use these
1) http://www.dirtygirlamplification.co...iles/1624T.pdf
2) http://www.snicksound.com/wp-content...Of-24-v0-1.gif (draft)
In order to save space and also because my experience with tube rectifiers (especially 5Y3 type) is that they start to rattle fairly quickly in my combos, I am intending to use a big sag resistor to create some sag and voltage drop. Further, I will use 6V6s as power tubes instead of the 6973, due to the better availability and as LeonC showed in his youtube videos: a great sound.
First: transformer choices...
For the PT I am thinking of this one (less than 40 euros):
https://www.tube-town.net/ttstore/Tr...6VA::4908.html
which is a 56VA with 300V secondary@100mA and 6.3V@2A. Q: Should be enough for a pair of 6V6's and three preamp tubes?? My Princeton has a Hammond transformer with 81mA and, although getting a bit hot from time to time, it works perfectly well.
For the output transformer, I found [link] that it is similar to a Tweed Deluxe OT, so ~8kOhm primary . As it is a pain to import parts/transformers to Europe, I am stuck to the "European supply chain". Hammonds are readily available, so I think a 1750E would do.
Out of curiosity, does somebody have experience with this one? Tube-Town Fender Style 25W OT 8.5k
Regards and cheers,
Mark - The Netherlands
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