Hi y'all, back after a somewhat lengthy hiatus & trying to help out a friend in need of cheap quality amplification. He's never built anything before but wants to with my help so of course my initial suggestion was a decent little SE champ kit but he wants a little more power/headroom & more of a British flavor. Oh, and did I mention he's about broke? So anyway I dug through some of my stuff & have the Weber & Classic-Tone transformers & all the tubes on hand (and willing to donate to the cause) and think I've drawn up about as simple a P-P amp as possible that hopefully will still provide decent tone. So... 1st I could use some more eyes on my schematic to catch any blatant errors (yes, I know I didn't draw the pilot light/filament connections but this is only for me to follow while providing guidance), 2nd I'm a decent enough tech but I'm no engineer so it would be nice to also know 2 things from the more knowledgeable gurus here since this is basically a stripped down mash up of a Marshall 18watt & a BF Fender Princeton (I suppose) only sans Tremolo circuit, so is there enough/too much gain and are any adjustments needed to properly bias the 6CA4s for (about) 12 watts of output? Any assistance is appreciated, explanations/formulas/calculations even more so. Oh, 1 more thing, voltages approximated using Duncan's with a (guessed at 50k load.) Thanks.
Simple 12 Watt.pdf
Simple 12 Watt.pdf
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