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Well I tested the voltages from the HT winding (318.5VAC) to ground from each side) and the heater winding (6VAC) this morning, before inserting the Toshiba 5Y3GT (NOS) I bought and testing the Plate to ground (439VDC) and screen to ground (432VDC) without load. Then I plugged in the New Sensor "Tung-Sol" 6V6GT and a sovtek 12AX7 (I'll try some other pre-amp tubes this afternoon for sound check) and fired up the heaters with the standby switch off - and yup all the filaments appeared to be glowing (touch wood).
So I flipped the Standby on and got a wee hum (but not unexpected - I've got a second 20uF Sprague Atom arriving in a few days, so I'll biff that in and see how it goes), and a lovely quiet hiss as I turned up the vol, which altered in pitch as I fiddled with the tone control (still haven't plugged me Strat in yet - I'm drooling for this afternoon when my wife goes out).
When I flipped the Presence (NFB) switch on, there was this horridibel screeching, which turned out to be the primaries from the OT being back-to-front, so I swapped them around and now she's all good. I'll do the bench-burn later this avo to see if she smokes anywhere, but for the 2 or 3 mins I had it on before, I couldn't see anything ominous.
All up about $473NZ for all materials, and that's allowing for more than a bit of leftover Aluminium sheetmetal for my next few builds and another baffle boards worth of 3/4" ply.
Since I had a ball making it, I don't count my sweat and toil as anything negative or costly, (infact it was actually free entertainment). So I figure that's better value than paying $499NZ for a new, teency, diode-rectified Champion 600 that doesn't even have a tone control or a presence switch or a fancy-pancy dual/single speaker output system.
I gots ta finish the cab with something retro and get an engraved dashboard for the control panel (to cover the chassis faceplate).
I definitely recommend building one of these as a first build to anyone contemplating it.
Well I tested the voltages from the HT winding (318.5VAC) to ground from each side) and the heater winding (6VAC) this morning, before inserting the Toshiba 5Y3GT (NOS) I bought and testing the Plate to ground (439VDC) and screen to ground (432VDC) without load. Then I plugged in the New Sensor "Tung-Sol" 6V6GT and a sovtek 12AX7 (I'll try some other pre-amp tubes this afternoon for sound check) and fired up the heaters with the standby switch off - and yup all the filaments appeared to be glowing (touch wood).
So I flipped the Standby on and got a wee hum (but not unexpected - I've got a second 20uF Sprague Atom arriving in a few days, so I'll biff that in and see how it goes), and a lovely quiet hiss as I turned up the vol, which altered in pitch as I fiddled with the tone control (still haven't plugged me Strat in yet - I'm drooling for this afternoon when my wife goes out).
When I flipped the Presence (NFB) switch on, there was this horridibel screeching, which turned out to be the primaries from the OT being back-to-front, so I swapped them around and now she's all good. I'll do the bench-burn later this avo to see if she smokes anywhere, but for the 2 or 3 mins I had it on before, I couldn't see anything ominous.
All up about $473NZ for all materials, and that's allowing for more than a bit of leftover Aluminium sheetmetal for my next few builds and another baffle boards worth of 3/4" ply.
Since I had a ball making it, I don't count my sweat and toil as anything negative or costly, (infact it was actually free entertainment). So I figure that's better value than paying $499NZ for a new, teency, diode-rectified Champion 600 that doesn't even have a tone control or a presence switch or a fancy-pancy dual/single speaker output system.
I gots ta finish the cab with something retro and get an engraved dashboard for the control panel (to cover the chassis faceplate).
I definitely recommend building one of these as a first build to anyone contemplating it.
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