Hello,
I would need some help. I do build audio amps for 30 years, using tubes in the last 10. These are all for listening music at home.
Now, my daughter learns to play guitar and I want to build a good combo for her. I want something which is far better than the solid state combo, the best I can make.
I know it is different than home amp, but I would copy a few things, like
- no PCBA, use point to point wiring with component leads and pure copper wires. I have a small cnc machine to mill out Al or textile-phenol base
- I would use a copper U shaped base and textile-phenol based rail for the small components
- sure I want tube rectifier. Not solid state rectifier.
- I use single ended A at home, but with this I want push-pull.
As far as base circuit, I only know that I want 6V6 (maybe 6L6, but not EL34) based pus pull stage at the end, but that is all. I'm looking for a design I can get output transformer for.
I've looked at Fender AB763, but that is where I'm lost. On this forum and in other places, tons of circuit examples. From another thread here I found this excellent : https://robrobinette.com/Fender_Deluxe_Models.htm it helped me a lot, but still, I do not know which one to build. Sould this be a Fender replica, or something else, I do not know.
At least for now, she do not like reverb and vibrato effects at all. The more clean she likes more. I will not make much efforts to realize them inside. SHe could add pedals later if she wants to.
Can you please recommend designs with push pull 6V6/6L6 output and available output transformer? I appreciate if you comment also why.
I would have also some practical question. First I want to make the amp, play with it, than choose driver and build cabinet. But, it would be good to make the amp base chassis to fit the outer wood frame. I guess I need to select driver for that first, but on the other hand, I guess there are some usual size. Like, what is the Fender box inside diameters?
Also, do I need shielding on the input tubes? I was looking at pics and I see on some amps, and do not see on others. I guess it is parameter of different things, but in general, do you use shield on input tubes?
Can you help? I have good experience in home audio, but quite lost here.
Thanks a lot,
JG
I would need some help. I do build audio amps for 30 years, using tubes in the last 10. These are all for listening music at home.
Now, my daughter learns to play guitar and I want to build a good combo for her. I want something which is far better than the solid state combo, the best I can make.
I know it is different than home amp, but I would copy a few things, like
- no PCBA, use point to point wiring with component leads and pure copper wires. I have a small cnc machine to mill out Al or textile-phenol base
- I would use a copper U shaped base and textile-phenol based rail for the small components
- sure I want tube rectifier. Not solid state rectifier.
- I use single ended A at home, but with this I want push-pull.
As far as base circuit, I only know that I want 6V6 (maybe 6L6, but not EL34) based pus pull stage at the end, but that is all. I'm looking for a design I can get output transformer for.
I've looked at Fender AB763, but that is where I'm lost. On this forum and in other places, tons of circuit examples. From another thread here I found this excellent : https://robrobinette.com/Fender_Deluxe_Models.htm it helped me a lot, but still, I do not know which one to build. Sould this be a Fender replica, or something else, I do not know.
At least for now, she do not like reverb and vibrato effects at all. The more clean she likes more. I will not make much efforts to realize them inside. SHe could add pedals later if she wants to.
Can you please recommend designs with push pull 6V6/6L6 output and available output transformer? I appreciate if you comment also why.
I would have also some practical question. First I want to make the amp, play with it, than choose driver and build cabinet. But, it would be good to make the amp base chassis to fit the outer wood frame. I guess I need to select driver for that first, but on the other hand, I guess there are some usual size. Like, what is the Fender box inside diameters?
Also, do I need shielding on the input tubes? I was looking at pics and I see on some amps, and do not see on others. I guess it is parameter of different things, but in general, do you use shield on input tubes?
Can you help? I have good experience in home audio, but quite lost here.
Thanks a lot,
JG
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