I had an old 40's or 50's phonograph that was given to me (seized motor, dry-rotted rubber, no needle). I decided to try to do something with the cheesy little amp. It was a typical 35z5, 12sq7, 50l6 amp similar to the 3-Tube Audio Amplifier from Alfred Morgan's Second Book of Radio & Electronics http://www.bignick.net/images/RadioPix/MorganAmp.pdf. I pulled inspiration from the Sonic MA1 amp KIRTLAND electronics Hand Wired Guitar Amplifiers ? and the Gibson EH-100 Prowess Amplifiers - Gibson - Schematics - Eh 100 2. Components/values are based on what I have in my junk collection (like the 2:1 step-down power transformer, which inspired this design).
This is what I have come up with (DISCLAIMER - this is a "seat of the pants" design...no curves or calculators were used...no algebra was harmed in the making of this amp). I've got a sloppy prototype put together and it works okay with an MP3 input. I still have to test/tweak with guitar and then do a "real" assembly. I'm expecting mostly clean output with maybe just a hint of overdrive at max volume.
I'm interested in having some other sets of eyeballs check this and see if there's anything that needs to be changed/added/corrected, or if you have any suggestions to make the circuit better. Thanks in advance for any replies.
This is what I have come up with (DISCLAIMER - this is a "seat of the pants" design...no curves or calculators were used...no algebra was harmed in the making of this amp). I've got a sloppy prototype put together and it works okay with an MP3 input. I still have to test/tweak with guitar and then do a "real" assembly. I'm expecting mostly clean output with maybe just a hint of overdrive at max volume.
I'm interested in having some other sets of eyeballs check this and see if there's anything that needs to be changed/added/corrected, or if you have any suggestions to make the circuit better. Thanks in advance for any replies.
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