Sorry about this rambling post
http://www.ampwares.com/ffg/schem/pr...1164_schem.gif
The ampwares site suggest they came out between 1964 - 1967. CBS took over in 1966 (I think?), so were the AA1164s a magnanimous CBS contrivance? or are they a nice amp whose origins date from before CBS?
The reason I am asking around is that I am wanting to build a nice fixed-bias smokin' 6V6 PP with trem and verb (with my new reverb pan and tranny), that can do cool-sounding surf music or steamy cajun swampy blues.
I love the 5G9 clone I built recently and esp love the trem and I think it would be nice to have a similar sounding amp that had a deep fender-twin-style reverb, but maybe with a cathode follower type trem setup like the 5G9 (I know this would need another triode).
On the trem front, I have looked at deluxe reverb schem for the aa763 and ab763, and have even looked at the fender twin reverb ab763, but I am scared off by the LDRs in the trem circuit. I think I would prefer more of a 5G9 type trem.
On the tone stack front, I remain indifferent about whether to go for a single tone control or a more complicated tone stack. I note that the AA1164 has a 2-bit tone stack right after the first stage, and I'm not sure (how well that would work, and) whether it might be an inprovement to put a CF stage after that first stage before the tone stack.
On the power supply front I also wonder whether the AA1164 might go better with a small 4H choke between the OT and screen supply nodes (instead of a 1k resistor)
And if I was going to figure in another triode to this amp (to help with tone stack CF and trem CF stages), I probably would need more juice on the HT winding (I see the Pro BF Reverb uses 340-0-340 with 6 x pre-amp bottles and 2 x 6L6s). (I know I'd need another 0.6A on the heater winding)
So with all these musings, I am wondering whether somebody could please humour me (by offering me your esteemed opinions), or put me on a more stable path to surfin'-swamp-blues nirvana.
http://www.ampwares.com/ffg/schem/pr...1164_schem.gif
The ampwares site suggest they came out between 1964 - 1967. CBS took over in 1966 (I think?), so were the AA1164s a magnanimous CBS contrivance? or are they a nice amp whose origins date from before CBS?
The reason I am asking around is that I am wanting to build a nice fixed-bias smokin' 6V6 PP with trem and verb (with my new reverb pan and tranny), that can do cool-sounding surf music or steamy cajun swampy blues.
I love the 5G9 clone I built recently and esp love the trem and I think it would be nice to have a similar sounding amp that had a deep fender-twin-style reverb, but maybe with a cathode follower type trem setup like the 5G9 (I know this would need another triode).
On the trem front, I have looked at deluxe reverb schem for the aa763 and ab763, and have even looked at the fender twin reverb ab763, but I am scared off by the LDRs in the trem circuit. I think I would prefer more of a 5G9 type trem.
On the tone stack front, I remain indifferent about whether to go for a single tone control or a more complicated tone stack. I note that the AA1164 has a 2-bit tone stack right after the first stage, and I'm not sure (how well that would work, and) whether it might be an inprovement to put a CF stage after that first stage before the tone stack.
On the power supply front I also wonder whether the AA1164 might go better with a small 4H choke between the OT and screen supply nodes (instead of a 1k resistor)
And if I was going to figure in another triode to this amp (to help with tone stack CF and trem CF stages), I probably would need more juice on the HT winding (I see the Pro BF Reverb uses 340-0-340 with 6 x pre-amp bottles and 2 x 6L6s). (I know I'd need another 0.6A on the heater winding)
So with all these musings, I am wondering whether somebody could please humour me (by offering me your esteemed opinions), or put me on a more stable path to surfin'-swamp-blues nirvana.
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