I got myself as old 5 tube radio which I reckon I can convert into a 5ish watt guitar amp. It's just the chassis so I'm not destroying anything. The valves light up when I plug it in (LBL used).
This is the exat thing: http://kbmuseum.org.uk/kb_images/ar30/ar30.htm
I reckon I can get rid of most of the radio kit but I'm wondering if there's any pitfalls ya'll can foresee before I get going.
I've got the circuit diagram and I've greyed out everything that's not the amp, It's got a line i and a speaker out. Most of the parts are in good nick but I'll certainly need to recap it.
One thing I'm not sure of is the preamp tube is a double diode triode (V3). Can I just use this as a triode or do the diodes need to be dioding?
Thoughts?
V3: 6Q7G (double diode triode)
V4: 6V6G (pentode amp)
V5: 5Z4G (rectifier)
This is the exat thing: http://kbmuseum.org.uk/kb_images/ar30/ar30.htm
I reckon I can get rid of most of the radio kit but I'm wondering if there's any pitfalls ya'll can foresee before I get going.
I've got the circuit diagram and I've greyed out everything that's not the amp, It's got a line i and a speaker out. Most of the parts are in good nick but I'll certainly need to recap it.
One thing I'm not sure of is the preamp tube is a double diode triode (V3). Can I just use this as a triode or do the diodes need to be dioding?
Thoughts?
V3: 6Q7G (double diode triode)
V4: 6V6G (pentode amp)
V5: 5Z4G (rectifier)
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