Hello
I've built a stereo guitar amp
20 watts a side using 7189s in pushpull (actually using Russian 6P14-EVs) these can handle higher voltages.
It's a cut and paste of fender ideas basically a couple of AB763 deluxes with a 6G16 bias vary tremelo and individual bias adjustments(off of one supply).
It's built all in a line with the two power amps at one end and the preamps at another.
The B+ runs down one side with the filter caps next to each section and B+ node they correspond to.
The preamps has it's own ground near the input jacks and everything else goes to a single ground point by the PT
This is a scheme I used on my previous builds successfully and I put up a picture from the hoffmans site which shows the method.
It's pretty successful considering it's kind of an experiment.
Everything works and it sounds really good
It has a little more hiss than my other builds but not at all unusable.
Because I'm using a Hammond organ AO-14 power transformer 375-375 I have quite high B+ up to 460 on the plates of the power tubes. Nothing has lit up yet but it is worrisome.
One thing that is strange is that if I try lifting the ground at the AC plug (checking for ground loops) the amp makes a very ugly buzz, something non of other builds do. I don't plan to lift the ground at all in practical use but it still seems like it is a symptom of something amiss in the build
I have checked all the solder joints and particularly the main grounds.
Any ideas?
I've built a stereo guitar amp
20 watts a side using 7189s in pushpull (actually using Russian 6P14-EVs) these can handle higher voltages.
It's a cut and paste of fender ideas basically a couple of AB763 deluxes with a 6G16 bias vary tremelo and individual bias adjustments(off of one supply).
It's built all in a line with the two power amps at one end and the preamps at another.
The B+ runs down one side with the filter caps next to each section and B+ node they correspond to.
The preamps has it's own ground near the input jacks and everything else goes to a single ground point by the PT
This is a scheme I used on my previous builds successfully and I put up a picture from the hoffmans site which shows the method.
It's pretty successful considering it's kind of an experiment.
Everything works and it sounds really good
It has a little more hiss than my other builds but not at all unusable.
Because I'm using a Hammond organ AO-14 power transformer 375-375 I have quite high B+ up to 460 on the plates of the power tubes. Nothing has lit up yet but it is worrisome.
One thing that is strange is that if I try lifting the ground at the AC plug (checking for ground loops) the amp makes a very ugly buzz, something non of other builds do. I don't plan to lift the ground at all in practical use but it still seems like it is a symptom of something amiss in the build
I have checked all the solder joints and particularly the main grounds.
Any ideas?
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