I have completed half a bachelor in electronics engineering, and have finally gained some basic understanding of triode circuits. I've built a 5E3 before, and got it to work through luck and good help from this forum.
My dream since that was completed, was to up the ante and go for a self-designed amp. And 40-60 watts. I love the tone of the brown deluxe and pro amps, and got the idea that my dream amp would be a 4x6V6 6G3 Deluxe.
The KF school of thought, less is more, appeals to me, and now that i know what a long-tailed pair is, the simple Trainwreck designs really appeal to me. So what i did was ripping the 6G3 schematic from FFG and fix it in photoshop.
I removed the bias tremolo circuit, the normal channel, the low input and the 68k series resistor in the input. All in all one tube down. Now i want to add two 6V6's, and from other (6L6-) circuits it seems there needs to be 1,5k resistor to one tube in each pair.
What's the function of this?
I don't fully understand that.
And also, should the LTP be modified for this?
I realize the PT and OT should be swapped, too, maybe for a Brown Pro type? I'm thinking the GZ34 can handle 45 watts, as it does in the SR...
Thnx, Tristan
My dream since that was completed, was to up the ante and go for a self-designed amp. And 40-60 watts. I love the tone of the brown deluxe and pro amps, and got the idea that my dream amp would be a 4x6V6 6G3 Deluxe.
The KF school of thought, less is more, appeals to me, and now that i know what a long-tailed pair is, the simple Trainwreck designs really appeal to me. So what i did was ripping the 6G3 schematic from FFG and fix it in photoshop.
I removed the bias tremolo circuit, the normal channel, the low input and the 68k series resistor in the input. All in all one tube down. Now i want to add two 6V6's, and from other (6L6-) circuits it seems there needs to be 1,5k resistor to one tube in each pair.
What's the function of this?
I don't fully understand that.
And also, should the LTP be modified for this?
I realize the PT and OT should be swapped, too, maybe for a Brown Pro type? I'm thinking the GZ34 can handle 45 watts, as it does in the SR...
Thnx, Tristan
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