What I mean is, components laid out on a flat piece of wood, for easy access and manipulation. I've seen similar things in HVAC classes to use as working displays of how AC circuits work, but I've never seen one of a tube amp circuit.
I'm thinking of building one and I was curious to see some photos of others, if they are around. I'm not sure what to google in order to get those kinds of results.
I'm starting mine off with a pair of transformers from an old Hammond organ and whatever I have lying around.
H-A0-22111-1 PT
A0-20935-4 OT
(is there a schematic available for these? Can't seem to find one)
It used a pair of 6v6's and a 5u4G. The idea is to simply start by putting together a B+ supply, and then going from there, testing various methods and experimenting with new ones perhaps. This sort of open ended project would be a great vehicle for me to go through the various sections of amplification, bit by tedious bit, and learn by doing and experimentation. It would also be nice to have a nice wide open area in which to separate the sections so that it's easier to visualize what's going on and where, and how they relate to each other. It's all to easy for me to get "horse blinders" on when working on amps. If I can see it all laid out in front of me in sections, it would make it easier for me to compartmentalize. Plus, it'll keep my hands from being idle.
Anyway, anyone know of any pics of this sort of thing?
I'm thinking of building one and I was curious to see some photos of others, if they are around. I'm not sure what to google in order to get those kinds of results.
I'm starting mine off with a pair of transformers from an old Hammond organ and whatever I have lying around.
H-A0-22111-1 PT
A0-20935-4 OT
(is there a schematic available for these? Can't seem to find one)
It used a pair of 6v6's and a 5u4G. The idea is to simply start by putting together a B+ supply, and then going from there, testing various methods and experimenting with new ones perhaps. This sort of open ended project would be a great vehicle for me to go through the various sections of amplification, bit by tedious bit, and learn by doing and experimentation. It would also be nice to have a nice wide open area in which to separate the sections so that it's easier to visualize what's going on and where, and how they relate to each other. It's all to easy for me to get "horse blinders" on when working on amps. If I can see it all laid out in front of me in sections, it would make it easier for me to compartmentalize. Plus, it'll keep my hands from being idle.
Anyway, anyone know of any pics of this sort of thing?
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