Hi
I'm modifying a cathode biased 6l6 UL PA to be more guitar friendly.
So far I have reduced the coupling caps to the 6l6's to 0.022 from 0.1, changed the PI from a DC coupled long-pair being driven by an ef86 to a Ac30 style PI. It runs off 353v with 100k droppig resistors and about 244v on the plate with a 12ax7. Can anyone suggest a suitable grid resistor, currently 330k?
Also I removed a dropping resistor prior to the first cap can to raise the B+ to the UL OT to 430v. The Cathodes of the power tubes are at approx 33v , with a 470R cathode resistor on each tube,by passed with 50uf. Is this bias ok , will it also suit el34's? What will be the output power?
There is a remaining ef86 running off 275v as the preamp ,and a spare spot for a tube, where the second ef86 was. I'd like to ad a 12ax7 as either a second channel, with single, parallel and series options, and / or use a triode as a gain stage to drive the ef86 into overdrive like the Matchless Clubman.
It has 4 input jacks , so i'd like to go from clean to warm to crunch to lead using each jack (and a A/B/C/D pedal or relays if not too tricky )
Currently the tone controls are a passive Baxendall i'm planning to change it to a route 66 stack to give it a more useful range.
Any suggestions of which way to go or experiences you'd like to share.
this is the original schematic, without the modifications for the Linear Concord 30
I'm modifying a cathode biased 6l6 UL PA to be more guitar friendly.
So far I have reduced the coupling caps to the 6l6's to 0.022 from 0.1, changed the PI from a DC coupled long-pair being driven by an ef86 to a Ac30 style PI. It runs off 353v with 100k droppig resistors and about 244v on the plate with a 12ax7. Can anyone suggest a suitable grid resistor, currently 330k?
Also I removed a dropping resistor prior to the first cap can to raise the B+ to the UL OT to 430v. The Cathodes of the power tubes are at approx 33v , with a 470R cathode resistor on each tube,by passed with 50uf. Is this bias ok , will it also suit el34's? What will be the output power?
There is a remaining ef86 running off 275v as the preamp ,and a spare spot for a tube, where the second ef86 was. I'd like to ad a 12ax7 as either a second channel, with single, parallel and series options, and / or use a triode as a gain stage to drive the ef86 into overdrive like the Matchless Clubman.
It has 4 input jacks , so i'd like to go from clean to warm to crunch to lead using each jack (and a A/B/C/D pedal or relays if not too tricky )
Currently the tone controls are a passive Baxendall i'm planning to change it to a route 66 stack to give it a more useful range.
Any suggestions of which way to go or experiences you'd like to share.
this is the original schematic, without the modifications for the Linear Concord 30
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