I bought this amp as a barn find project, no tubes (no original cabinet or speaker either). Not even sure how close this schematic is, mine might actually be a 830, but there are no schematics for those, and it seems the early Ampegs were somewhat idiosyncratic.
Power transformer tested OK. I don't have any EL-37, and they seem pricey, I was planning on converting to 6550s (because I have a stash of used ones). Heater current is slightly higher for 6550 (1.6 vs 1.4 amps). The original design looks like it uses an OC3 regulator for V6 to create the screen voltage (dropping 105V from the plate, it seems). Any reason to keep that if I am going to 6550s? They aren't expensive or rare or anything, I just don't have one on hand.
Thoughts?
Also, rectifier is listed as 5u4, I'm assuming that is what is commonly called a 5U4G, and that a 5U4GB wouldn't be appropriate?
835 Bassamp.pdf
You can read the unreadable tube designations better on this schematic for a similar amp.
835N Schematics 1.pdf
Power transformer tested OK. I don't have any EL-37, and they seem pricey, I was planning on converting to 6550s (because I have a stash of used ones). Heater current is slightly higher for 6550 (1.6 vs 1.4 amps). The original design looks like it uses an OC3 regulator for V6 to create the screen voltage (dropping 105V from the plate, it seems). Any reason to keep that if I am going to 6550s? They aren't expensive or rare or anything, I just don't have one on hand.
Thoughts?
Also, rectifier is listed as 5u4, I'm assuming that is what is commonly called a 5U4G, and that a 5U4GB wouldn't be appropriate?
835 Bassamp.pdf
You can read the unreadable tube designations better on this schematic for a similar amp.
835N Schematics 1.pdf
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