Hello, found one old pa amp from the 60's.
I wish to convert it to a guitar(maybe also harp) amp.
Any input or design suggestions are welcome, since I only build
one tube kit amp before...
Someone has put 6l6GC tubes in it and the ecc83's are mesa 7025, but the
rectifier and ef86's are Mullard.
I don't plan to buy any new tubes for it, if something has to go it will be the ot
i suppose...
I've looked at some old fender cathode biased amps, because that's the sound
I'm want.
I also played with the thought to add a ef86 channel.
The ot is not optimal for a guitar amp I suppose(don't really have much
knowledge about the construction, really), but maybe it's usable?
It has 4,8,16 and 100 ohm taps.
Some voltages off the PT:
Line voltage sel.(vac) 240 220
heater(vac) 5.8 6.3
PT sec(vac) 345 375
B+(vdc) 425 462
measured with the tubes in.
Some pictures:
I wish to convert it to a guitar(maybe also harp) amp.
Any input or design suggestions are welcome, since I only build
one tube kit amp before...
Someone has put 6l6GC tubes in it and the ecc83's are mesa 7025, but the
rectifier and ef86's are Mullard.
I don't plan to buy any new tubes for it, if something has to go it will be the ot
i suppose...
I've looked at some old fender cathode biased amps, because that's the sound
I'm want.
I also played with the thought to add a ef86 channel.
The ot is not optimal for a guitar amp I suppose(don't really have much
knowledge about the construction, really), but maybe it's usable?
It has 4,8,16 and 100 ohm taps.
Some voltages off the PT:
Line voltage sel.(vac) 240 220
heater(vac) 5.8 6.3
PT sec(vac) 345 375
B+(vdc) 425 462
measured with the tubes in.
Some pictures:
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