Yeah, think about it dude. There's no winding on a Champ PT that would supply a SS power amp.
I've just done this: built a Champ-style amp with a solid-state "afterburner" on it. The tube power and output transformers are exposed, but there's a second toroidal PT of 50VA or so, hidden inside the chassis, that provides +/-35V to the solid-state section.
I used a discrete power amp with a MJL3281/MJL1302 pair. Massive overkill for 30 watts, I know, but they were sitting there in my junk collection waiting for a use. And that overkill means they should be bombproof: my output stage has inherent current limiting, but no VI limiter type thing that would keep an undersized transistor inside its safe operating area.
I use my own secret current-drive design, basically a modern version of RG's beloved Thomas Vox amps. But Rod Elliott has a number of simple SS PA designs on his site. You might also want to try on the ssguitar forum.
You don't NEED a PCB to use the LM3886. I've seen people solder all of the required components (there are only about half a dozen, after all) straight to the chip's legs. It's not pretty, but it seems to work fine. You could probably use a turret board, for authentic hand-wired mojo.
National also make a thing which is a "LM3886 minus the power stage", for driving your own discrete outputs. The LM4702 and LME49810. But it's not really THAT hard to make a discrete driver, either.
RG: If you're reading this, I got some of those new ThermalTrak power transistors you told me about, with the 5 legs. Still looking for a use for them
I've just done this: built a Champ-style amp with a solid-state "afterburner" on it. The tube power and output transformers are exposed, but there's a second toroidal PT of 50VA or so, hidden inside the chassis, that provides +/-35V to the solid-state section.
I used a discrete power amp with a MJL3281/MJL1302 pair. Massive overkill for 30 watts, I know, but they were sitting there in my junk collection waiting for a use. And that overkill means they should be bombproof: my output stage has inherent current limiting, but no VI limiter type thing that would keep an undersized transistor inside its safe operating area.
I use my own secret current-drive design, basically a modern version of RG's beloved Thomas Vox amps. But Rod Elliott has a number of simple SS PA designs on his site. You might also want to try on the ssguitar forum.
You don't NEED a PCB to use the LM3886. I've seen people solder all of the required components (there are only about half a dozen, after all) straight to the chip's legs. It's not pretty, but it seems to work fine. You could probably use a turret board, for authentic hand-wired mojo.
National also make a thing which is a "LM3886 minus the power stage", for driving your own discrete outputs. The LM4702 and LME49810. But it's not really THAT hard to make a discrete driver, either.
RG: If you're reading this, I got some of those new ThermalTrak power transistors you told me about, with the 5 legs. Still looking for a use for them
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