Hi , I have some questions on a Zenith phonograph to guitar amp conversion. First I have to say is, I know some things about tube amps. I did sucessfully build a 5e3 kit and , I am now "hooked" on tubes. So I found this Zenith tube phonograph amp and wanted to convert it. It has 2-6BQ5 (el84), 1-5Y3GT and 2-12AX7 tubes. I pluged it into a single celestion vintage G12-65 cabinet and connected a phono jack to one of the inputs. Pluged my guitar in and had great clean sound coming out.It will not distort even when turned all the way up. The bass, middle and treble controls all seemed to work. I was impressed, and when my blues driver pedal was put in front ,this thing screamed. Now for the questions. Do I have to do anything circuit wise to use it for a guitar amp? Like change the tone cap values? Can I take the PT, OT and tubes out and use a 5e3 circuit inbetween for the tone and volume? Should I just recap it and leave it alone?
Also too it seem's to be running the output tubes hot 360v on pin 7 (the plate) (300v max), even with the bias pot all the way down. Do I need to add more resistence to the grid(pin3), or decrease resistence? Or could I use a 7189 tube with a plate rating of 400v. Thanks in advance for all your help!
Gerard
Also too it seem's to be running the output tubes hot 360v on pin 7 (the plate) (300v max), even with the bias pot all the way down. Do I need to add more resistence to the grid(pin3), or decrease resistence? Or could I use a 7189 tube with a plate rating of 400v. Thanks in advance for all your help!
Gerard
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