I am working on converting a 6AQ5 reel to reel tape recorder circuit to a 5e3-type guitar amp. I have used the 5e3 layout diagram from Triode Electronics as a starting point and redrawn the power tube portion for 6AQ5 tubes instead of 6V6 tubes. I’ve uploaded a copy of my end result (I also redrew the output jack arrangement to match my OT). I've also uploaded the original schematic for the tape recorder. My hope is that some of you experts will take a look and let me know if I’ve screwed something up, or if you see any problems with the plan.
I also have a few general questions about the project that I’d appreciate some help with. . .
First, the data sheet for the 6AQ5 shows pins 1 and 7 being the grid. Can use either 1 or 7, or do I have to connect the two, externally. (i.e. run the wire that would go to pin 5 of a 6V6, to both pins 1 and 7 of the 6AQ5)?
The tape recorder takes its B+ voltage from pin 2 of the 5y3 rectifier tube. All the 5e3 layouts I see take it from pin 8. Does it matter? Does it depend on the power transformer? In my case, should I use pin 2 as the tape recorder did, or should I use pin 8 as the 5e3 designs do?
Thanks for any help you can provide
John
I also have a few general questions about the project that I’d appreciate some help with. . .
First, the data sheet for the 6AQ5 shows pins 1 and 7 being the grid. Can use either 1 or 7, or do I have to connect the two, externally. (i.e. run the wire that would go to pin 5 of a 6V6, to both pins 1 and 7 of the 6AQ5)?
The tape recorder takes its B+ voltage from pin 2 of the 5y3 rectifier tube. All the 5e3 layouts I see take it from pin 8. Does it matter? Does it depend on the power transformer? In my case, should I use pin 2 as the tape recorder did, or should I use pin 8 as the 5e3 designs do?
Thanks for any help you can provide
John
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