I had a Weber Reverb unit PT sitting on the shelf that puts out enough juice to handle a pair of 6V6's (260V@100mA, 6.3V@3A), so I thought it would be to build a 5E3 "inspired" head in a very small package. I've built two 5E3's in the past, both of which have found their way to new owners, and I missed having one around.
Some may take offense at me calling this a 5E3, since there is no 5Y3, and plenty of other changes from the original.
Those changes include:
As mentioned I used a Weber WRVBPT PT and for the OT I used a Magnetic Components Stock 5E3 replacement, 8K/8Ω
With this setup I got a B+ of 340 and 328 on the 6V6 plates.
The amp turned out great, IMO, better than I expected really. I was a little worried about noise, due to the small chassis, but a little re-routing of the PT secondary leads took care of some hum on initial power up. Now the noise floor is very low. I played it at a bar gig last weekend through a 1x12 open back cab with an Eminence Cannabis Rex in it. We played 45 classic rock covers from clean to mean with nothing but a clean boost on the floor, which I only used a handful of times. It's nice to have a 5E3 again!
Some may take offense at me calling this a 5E3, since there is no 5Y3, and plenty of other changes from the original.
Those changes include:
- SS Rectifier
- .02 Coupling Caps in the preamp
- .05 Coupling Caps from the PI
- 1M Grid Stopper to the Cathodyne
- 22K Grid Stopper to triode before the Cathodyne
- 470R Screen Resistors
- Second dropping resistor in the power supply dropped from 22K to 10K to account for lower B+
- Single input jack with toggles to select Bright/Normal/Bridged input.
As mentioned I used a Weber WRVBPT PT and for the OT I used a Magnetic Components Stock 5E3 replacement, 8K/8Ω
With this setup I got a B+ of 340 and 328 on the 6V6 plates.
The amp turned out great, IMO, better than I expected really. I was a little worried about noise, due to the small chassis, but a little re-routing of the PT secondary leads took care of some hum on initial power up. Now the noise floor is very low. I played it at a bar gig last weekend through a 1x12 open back cab with an Eminence Cannabis Rex in it. We played 45 classic rock covers from clean to mean with nothing but a clean boost on the floor, which I only used a handful of times. It's nice to have a 5E3 again!
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