This is the schematic for an amp I built a few years back. It works fine and actually sounds pretty good at low gain settings, but as you can see, it has some goofy things going on. It also has a pretty limited range of useful settings.
The original idea was a 5F6-A Bassman with an SE output. I added a switch that paralled the first triodes, and later changed it to the cascade setup it is now. The last triode I think was my kooky idea of replacing some of the gain/mojo/whatev lost by not having a PI. It’s pretty useless; blocking distortion city.
I left R13 at 820 ohms out of clueless-ness when I split V1s cathodes. I should probably bump that up to 1.5k-ish.
It would be nice to have some sort of decent high gain available out of all those tubes. Right now, switching in V1B things get fairly ratty even with the 470/470 divider.
The tonestack seems not terribly effective to me although I’ve heard that cathode follower tone stacks can be that way. I don’t see anything wrong with how I have it hooked up.
The filtering/decoupling in the pre is left over from the original 5F6-A design (which I knew no better than to copy exactly). Should probably bump that up a bit, especially if I try to do anything gainy. It is stable as of now though.
Current voltages:
Va – 305
Vs – 260
Vd – 255
C - 255
B - 240
6V6 plate 255
6V6 k – 17.4
The original idea was a 5F6-A Bassman with an SE output. I added a switch that paralled the first triodes, and later changed it to the cascade setup it is now. The last triode I think was my kooky idea of replacing some of the gain/mojo/whatev lost by not having a PI. It’s pretty useless; blocking distortion city.
I left R13 at 820 ohms out of clueless-ness when I split V1s cathodes. I should probably bump that up to 1.5k-ish.
It would be nice to have some sort of decent high gain available out of all those tubes. Right now, switching in V1B things get fairly ratty even with the 470/470 divider.
The tonestack seems not terribly effective to me although I’ve heard that cathode follower tone stacks can be that way. I don’t see anything wrong with how I have it hooked up.
The filtering/decoupling in the pre is left over from the original 5F6-A design (which I knew no better than to copy exactly). Should probably bump that up a bit, especially if I try to do anything gainy. It is stable as of now though.
Current voltages:
Va – 305
Vs – 260
Vd – 255
C - 255
B - 240
6V6 plate 255
6V6 k – 17.4
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