Hi, all, I'm new here and this is my first post.
I don't play guitar myself (maybe strum a chord now and then), but I love music, am a vintage electronics enthusiast, and tube amps are fascinating to me.
This is my breadboard prototype, similar to the old brownface Fender Princeton. It follows that basic topology, but there are some significant changes, too, so I can't really say it is a clone. Anyway, my friends playing though it like it, but one thinks a touch more base might be good. So....I think I want to upgrade the output transformer from the current 15 watt, 8000 ohm plate to plate, to a 25 watt, 7600 ohm plate to plate to try to get the lows out into the 12" speaker a little more, before building the permanent chassis. Also, the guy I am building it for is thinking about using an alnico speaker rather than the current ceramic magnet unit. Because alnico speakers are somewhat less efficient, I am not sure if that will undo any possible bass response gain.
Thoughts anyone?
Cheers,
Rob
The clipboard/breadboard:
Simplified output stage:
I don't play guitar myself (maybe strum a chord now and then), but I love music, am a vintage electronics enthusiast, and tube amps are fascinating to me.
This is my breadboard prototype, similar to the old brownface Fender Princeton. It follows that basic topology, but there are some significant changes, too, so I can't really say it is a clone. Anyway, my friends playing though it like it, but one thinks a touch more base might be good. So....I think I want to upgrade the output transformer from the current 15 watt, 8000 ohm plate to plate, to a 25 watt, 7600 ohm plate to plate to try to get the lows out into the 12" speaker a little more, before building the permanent chassis. Also, the guy I am building it for is thinking about using an alnico speaker rather than the current ceramic magnet unit. Because alnico speakers are somewhat less efficient, I am not sure if that will undo any possible bass response gain.
Thoughts anyone?
Cheers,
Rob
The clipboard/breadboard:
Simplified output stage:
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