I recently purchased a '65 Ampeg R-12-Rt on ebay. I love the sound, but when I opened the chassis I found wires loose and unconnected (I have no idea what they are for yet) and sloppy repair jobs. Almost all of the components are original, including the caps (excluding the can cap only), and I have considered replacing the electrolytics. The layout is so tight it would be a nightmare to revamp. Most of the tubes also are obsolete: 6BK11, 6U10, 12AX7 x2, and 7868 x2.
So I started thinking, why not build a new amp based on this design, replacing the obsolete tubes with tubes more readily available, preferably ones currently manufactured. The 6BK11 and 6U10 are triple triodes. I should be able to match the specs of each triode to a current tube, perhaps, just off the top of my head and without looking at the tube data sheet (later), replace the two triple triodes with 3 dual triodes. Naturally the caps and resistors would have to be adjusted to meet the demands of the new tubes.
Why? Cause I wanna'. Everbody and their brother, and sometimes even their dog, make Fender and Marshall clones. I want to do something different.
Any thoughts on feasibility of redesigning the circuit around new tubes?
So I started thinking, why not build a new amp based on this design, replacing the obsolete tubes with tubes more readily available, preferably ones currently manufactured. The 6BK11 and 6U10 are triple triodes. I should be able to match the specs of each triode to a current tube, perhaps, just off the top of my head and without looking at the tube data sheet (later), replace the two triple triodes with 3 dual triodes. Naturally the caps and resistors would have to be adjusted to meet the demands of the new tubes.
Why? Cause I wanna'. Everbody and their brother, and sometimes even their dog, make Fender and Marshall clones. I want to do something different.
Any thoughts on feasibility of redesigning the circuit around new tubes?
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