So I've had this idea bouncing around in my head for a while. I have a nice 100W Boogie. Probably too much power for the show's I'm playing presently, and definitely a too much power for bedroom or living room practice. Originally I was just going to save up my pennies and buy a Fender Champ or something. But the idea of building my own seemed like fun, and then I found about about subminiature tubes, which seem almost like the perfect solution, save for the fact that they're a bit of uncharted territory as opposed to the more common, tried and true circuits. But, NOS subminis can be had for less than new production 12A*7s and EL84s or 6V6s, so there's that temptation too.
Looking at datasheets and playing with load lines, I figure I can get 5W from a push-pull pair of 5902 pentodes with around a 6kΩ load with the plates and screens at 150V. The Hammond 125 universal output tranny seems like a close enough match, with a 5.6kΩ or 5.8kΩ primary at 4Ω or 8Ω. Those load lines drop a bit below the knee at 150V screen volts, and output power looks like it would be closer to 6W, but how hard is it to drop screen voltage a little bit in the power supply so as to reign in output power and keep the amp from eating screen resistors for lunch?
For a preamp I was thinking of copying one of the classic Fender designs, like the 5E3 Deluxe as A) it's a fairly simple design that can be implemented with only a couple twin triode tubes, and B) the Deluxe I played recently in a local used gear store certainly sounded pretty. Really, since the Deluxe is push pull pair of 6V6s, I guess I'd be building a Deluxe, but with subminis for less power.
Sourcing a tranny for the power supply seems trickier. Looking on Hammond's website, it seems that all their power supply trannies for tube applications are rated for the higher voltages typically seen with the bigger, regular sized bottles. Unless my math is wrong, I don't think I'd need anything more than 115 or 120V on the PT secondary to get the 150-160 I'd need to power the plates and screens of the submini tubes, figuring there'd be a some small losses in the power supply itself. PTs with higher voltage and amp ratings seem more common. It seems like a senseless waste of money to buy an overly huge PT appropriate for a 25 or 50W amp to underutilize it in a 5W circuit. There's good design with plenty of headroom for reliability then there's wasteful overkill. But if I was to have to spend the money on getting some custom iron wound, I might as well abandon the submini idea and just go with a regular Deluxe or a Champ/Princeton clone. The latter would probably cost less money to build anyway. Subminiature tubes is probably biting off more than I can chew for a first build anyways.
Anyway, does anyone have any thoughts or advice regarding this idea?
Looking at datasheets and playing with load lines, I figure I can get 5W from a push-pull pair of 5902 pentodes with around a 6kΩ load with the plates and screens at 150V. The Hammond 125 universal output tranny seems like a close enough match, with a 5.6kΩ or 5.8kΩ primary at 4Ω or 8Ω. Those load lines drop a bit below the knee at 150V screen volts, and output power looks like it would be closer to 6W, but how hard is it to drop screen voltage a little bit in the power supply so as to reign in output power and keep the amp from eating screen resistors for lunch?
For a preamp I was thinking of copying one of the classic Fender designs, like the 5E3 Deluxe as A) it's a fairly simple design that can be implemented with only a couple twin triode tubes, and B) the Deluxe I played recently in a local used gear store certainly sounded pretty. Really, since the Deluxe is push pull pair of 6V6s, I guess I'd be building a Deluxe, but with subminis for less power.
Sourcing a tranny for the power supply seems trickier. Looking on Hammond's website, it seems that all their power supply trannies for tube applications are rated for the higher voltages typically seen with the bigger, regular sized bottles. Unless my math is wrong, I don't think I'd need anything more than 115 or 120V on the PT secondary to get the 150-160 I'd need to power the plates and screens of the submini tubes, figuring there'd be a some small losses in the power supply itself. PTs with higher voltage and amp ratings seem more common. It seems like a senseless waste of money to buy an overly huge PT appropriate for a 25 or 50W amp to underutilize it in a 5W circuit. There's good design with plenty of headroom for reliability then there's wasteful overkill. But if I was to have to spend the money on getting some custom iron wound, I might as well abandon the submini idea and just go with a regular Deluxe or a Champ/Princeton clone. The latter would probably cost less money to build anyway. Subminiature tubes is probably biting off more than I can chew for a first build anyways.
Anyway, does anyone have any thoughts or advice regarding this idea?
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