Hi All,
I'm thinking about building a from-scratch guitar tube pre-amp to explore high-gain ideas.
I've done a lot of fiddling/modding of my existing tube amp including cascading gain stages as well as tweaking out interstage elements and cathode elements. That's been a lot of fun. But, the amp that I'm working with just doesn't have room to add more stages or to add more switches. I'd also like to experiment with different elements/topologies than is possible with my current amp. So, I'm thinking about building a stand-alone box with plenty of room to do these things. It'll be my sandbox.
My major unknown is...what do I need for the power supply for this stand-alone pre-amp?
What kind of power transformer would you recommend? I've never spec'd a PT before. Clearly I need a high-voltage tap (somewhere 300-400V) for the plate voltage and I also need a heater tap (6 or 12 V). Assuming that I'll want up to, say, 8 12AX7 (or whatever), what current rating do I need for these two taps? If I want to include relays or op-amps/transistors in my system, will these run off the voltage of my heater tap, or do I need a third tap on the transformer to provide another voltage for these auxiliary devices?
How about the rectifier? Would a solid state rectifier (diode bridge or whatever) be easiest? Do I need to look for a certain current rating here? How about a rectifier to provide DC for my relays/op-amps/transistors? Or, for these auxilliary elements, should I just use an off-the-shelf 9V (or whatever) AC/DC power supply.
Thanks for any advice that you have!
Chip
I'm thinking about building a from-scratch guitar tube pre-amp to explore high-gain ideas.
I've done a lot of fiddling/modding of my existing tube amp including cascading gain stages as well as tweaking out interstage elements and cathode elements. That's been a lot of fun. But, the amp that I'm working with just doesn't have room to add more stages or to add more switches. I'd also like to experiment with different elements/topologies than is possible with my current amp. So, I'm thinking about building a stand-alone box with plenty of room to do these things. It'll be my sandbox.
My major unknown is...what do I need for the power supply for this stand-alone pre-amp?
What kind of power transformer would you recommend? I've never spec'd a PT before. Clearly I need a high-voltage tap (somewhere 300-400V) for the plate voltage and I also need a heater tap (6 or 12 V). Assuming that I'll want up to, say, 8 12AX7 (or whatever), what current rating do I need for these two taps? If I want to include relays or op-amps/transistors in my system, will these run off the voltage of my heater tap, or do I need a third tap on the transformer to provide another voltage for these auxiliary devices?
How about the rectifier? Would a solid state rectifier (diode bridge or whatever) be easiest? Do I need to look for a certain current rating here? How about a rectifier to provide DC for my relays/op-amps/transistors? Or, for these auxilliary elements, should I just use an off-the-shelf 9V (or whatever) AC/DC power supply.
Thanks for any advice that you have!
Chip
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