Figured this'd be the best place to post this. I've been wanting to build an amp for a while and getting some parts together, just came into some spare cash so I figure now is the time to dive in! Please excuse my rambling in this post...
I love the tone of the 5E3 circuits I've played, but I want to build my version (a head) a bit simpler. I'm pretty sure I just want 1 input, 1 volume, 1 tone, and that's it. I'm also toying with using octal preamp tubes, kind of a hybrid 5C3-5E3 design.
First of all, does anyone have an opinion of octal vs. noval preamp tubes in these amps? I'm leaning towards octal, because it's my understanding I could build some adapters (kind of like Yellowjackets) to allow me to use noval tubes in the octal sockets, so I could have "the best of both worlds" as it were... Anglela's Super SE amp has the option of using either, but they do it with parallel-wired octal-noval sockets, so adapters would be the same idea as I see it.
Now, looking at the schematic of the 5C3 (same would apply to 5E3, I think), if I just want 1 input, I end up with 1 triode in V1 unused. Should I try to do anything with it (any suggestions?), or just let it be? I don't want a terribly complex amp, but maybe a switchable extra gain stage would be fun to have...
As for that tone control - I'm actually still not sure I even want a tone knob (my favorite amp is a Gibson Gibsonette with only a volume control) - Has anyone here had experience with a toneless 5E3? if I did want to remove the tone knob as well, am I correct in assuming I can just delete it from the circuit? Would a "tone bypass" switch be a better option?
And also - if I do go with the 1 volume, 1 tone setup - are there any downsides to using a concentric pot setup vs. two separate pots?
I appreciate any opinions/answers from you guys!
I love the tone of the 5E3 circuits I've played, but I want to build my version (a head) a bit simpler. I'm pretty sure I just want 1 input, 1 volume, 1 tone, and that's it. I'm also toying with using octal preamp tubes, kind of a hybrid 5C3-5E3 design.
First of all, does anyone have an opinion of octal vs. noval preamp tubes in these amps? I'm leaning towards octal, because it's my understanding I could build some adapters (kind of like Yellowjackets) to allow me to use noval tubes in the octal sockets, so I could have "the best of both worlds" as it were... Anglela's Super SE amp has the option of using either, but they do it with parallel-wired octal-noval sockets, so adapters would be the same idea as I see it.
Now, looking at the schematic of the 5C3 (same would apply to 5E3, I think), if I just want 1 input, I end up with 1 triode in V1 unused. Should I try to do anything with it (any suggestions?), or just let it be? I don't want a terribly complex amp, but maybe a switchable extra gain stage would be fun to have...
As for that tone control - I'm actually still not sure I even want a tone knob (my favorite amp is a Gibson Gibsonette with only a volume control) - Has anyone here had experience with a toneless 5E3? if I did want to remove the tone knob as well, am I correct in assuming I can just delete it from the circuit? Would a "tone bypass" switch be a better option?
And also - if I do go with the 1 volume, 1 tone setup - are there any downsides to using a concentric pot setup vs. two separate pots?
I appreciate any opinions/answers from you guys!
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