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  • Low output Fender Bandmaster

    I'm planning on building an amp with the following characteristics :

    - Fender style
    - tremolo circuit from the Bandmaster 6G7-A
    - spring reverb
    - single 6V6 output
    - single 10" speaker

    What I have in mind is to take the 6G7-A schematic as a starting
    point and replace the PI and output section with a Champ output.
    Then add a typical Fender reverb circuit.

    I'd like to use Allen Amps TP40D (320V-0-320V @ 180ma,
    5V @ 3A, 6.3V @ 4.5A) power transformer along with the
    TO11C output transformer.

    Is there any problem with this idea ? Suggestions would be welcome.

    Thanks,

    Paul P

  • #2
    seems good, i assume the hefty PT is so that it can handle the reverb? i dont know much at all about reverbs, but do they suck that much power?

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    • #3
      I doubt reverb circuits use alot of current. Look how small the power tranny's are in Princeton reverbs or even Deluxe reverbs.
      sounds like a good idea for a build, but that's pretty much the way Fenders are anyway....basically the same preamp circuit with many different output combinations. 2-6V6's, 2-6L6's or 4-6L6's!

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      • #4
        Are you planning to use a tube rectifier???

        Chuck
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        • #5
          Thanks for the replies.

          The main reason to use such a large transformer is just to
          have it in reserve if I later decide to go to a move powerful
          output stage.

          I'll be building my circuits as modules so that I can experiment
          with swapping different parts in and out. I'm particularly
          interested in trying out different tremolo circuits.

          I plan on using a tube rectifier (probably a GZ34).

          Paul P

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          • #6
            nice, how about another single ended output tube that you can switch in/out for more power?

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            • #7
              Adding another output tube shouldn't be a problem but I'm not
              sure how to wire it. Do you just use a "Y" to the grids and
              another one from the plates to the output transformer ?

              Paul P

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              • #8
                I believe you can wire both tubes in parallel, and just have a switch between the cathode of one output tube and ground, thus turning off the one tube.

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