So I picked up a 50's Valco 8418 awhile back and I'm just getting around to tweaking it up. It really was an 8418 in name only as it had been someone else's project and they seemed to use whatever parts they had lying around, and I've gone and turned it into something resembling a cross between the original 8418 circuit and a Fender Champ 5C1. It has a SS rectifier and newish 40/40/20/20 can cap courtesy of the previous owner and I bought a Hammond 1760C output tranny for it. It is sounding OK but is only putting out just over 2 watts which seems rather low. I was hoping you guys might have some tips for potential improvements. Resources I'm uploading are 8418 and 5C1 schematics as well as my own with DC voltages and the specs for the OT and power tube. Based on the 6V6 datasheet I wasn't sure which OT primary tap to use since my plate voltage is somewhere in between the 250V and 315V examples listed in the datasheet corresponding to the 5000 ohm and 8000 ohm taps, respectively. My plate voltage at 292V is closer to 315V than it is to 250V and the amp does seem to have more output using the 8000 ohm tap. Does using a larger tap always result in more power/volume? Is there a risk of undue stress on the power tube if the wrong tap is used? Anyway, any feedback on the circuit as a whole is much appreciated, thanks.
- Bob
Valco Harmony 8418.pdf1760C.pdfchamp_5c1_schem.pdf6V6 datasheet.pdf
- Bob
Valco Harmony 8418.pdf1760C.pdfchamp_5c1_schem.pdf6V6 datasheet.pdf
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