MEF Members....
As I continue to study up, test, noodle, etc, I have a project that I've wanted to dive into for some time now. Perhaps those that saw my recent post on the Peavey Vintage Amp know that I had an interest in that one- primarily the chassis, transformers, etc. I was hoping to use that and modify it to get a simple single channel amp. In lieu of that one, I am back to something that might be simpler from a design perspective. Building it will be another issue and thread.
My goal is to have a single channel tube amp, approx 40 - 50 watts, using two 6L6 tubes. I want a spring reverb but no need for a tremolo circuit (I have a Boss Tremolo pedal that works nicely). It would be nice to have a Mid range tone control. I'd like to have a compact cab with a single 12", 8 ohm speaker. I have an output transformer that will handle this power. I think I can get there by modifying a Fender Super Reverb (AB673) circuit, building a new turret board, and using something like the D-LAB electronics conversion of a Marshall Solid State combo to a Fender Princeton Tube amp as a model. That cab and chassis would be a good candidate for what I have in mind. There may be other donor chassis and cab candidates. The chassis works because of the pre-drill holes for the pots and other front panel controls. I'd need to punch holes for the tubes and accommodate the PT.
I am hoping that what remains in the modified circuit is correct and will work. I am concerned about connection points between the Normal and Vibrato channels and that I have not eliminated anything I would need to make this work; especially feeding the reverb circuit and returning that to the 7025 that will feed the Phase Inverter.
For the Power Transformer, it looks like the Classic Tone 40-18029 will work. That is one which is recommended as a replacement for the Fender 125P5D. The other option is the Hammond 290D2X. That transformer generates 710v (355 CT) as well.
I realize that going from a GZ34 to Diode Rectifier will raise the DC voltage. So I'm wondering if I should be looking at a PT with slightly less output - maybe 325 CT instead.
So for now, this is the plan - purely in "draft" mode. The nice thing about this is I can follow the roadmap already built and tested. I simply take the time to dive into the details and study the circuit as I go.
Comments are always welcomed- even if you see a big flaw in the concept!! Now would be a good time to get a reality check on this idea!
Tom
As I continue to study up, test, noodle, etc, I have a project that I've wanted to dive into for some time now. Perhaps those that saw my recent post on the Peavey Vintage Amp know that I had an interest in that one- primarily the chassis, transformers, etc. I was hoping to use that and modify it to get a simple single channel amp. In lieu of that one, I am back to something that might be simpler from a design perspective. Building it will be another issue and thread.
My goal is to have a single channel tube amp, approx 40 - 50 watts, using two 6L6 tubes. I want a spring reverb but no need for a tremolo circuit (I have a Boss Tremolo pedal that works nicely). It would be nice to have a Mid range tone control. I'd like to have a compact cab with a single 12", 8 ohm speaker. I have an output transformer that will handle this power. I think I can get there by modifying a Fender Super Reverb (AB673) circuit, building a new turret board, and using something like the D-LAB electronics conversion of a Marshall Solid State combo to a Fender Princeton Tube amp as a model. That cab and chassis would be a good candidate for what I have in mind. There may be other donor chassis and cab candidates. The chassis works because of the pre-drill holes for the pots and other front panel controls. I'd need to punch holes for the tubes and accommodate the PT.
- I am posting the original Fender Super Reverb (AB763) below for reference.
- Assuming I would remove parts from the Normal channel and the amp would still work, I covered those on the modified schematic.
- I also covered the parts related to the Tremolo (that I will not use).
- I plan on swapping the Output Transformer in favor of an 8 ohm tap (that will match up to two 6L6 tubes).
- I also plan to swap the GZ34 rectifier tube in favor of four diodes (full wave bridge rectifier).
I am hoping that what remains in the modified circuit is correct and will work. I am concerned about connection points between the Normal and Vibrato channels and that I have not eliminated anything I would need to make this work; especially feeding the reverb circuit and returning that to the 7025 that will feed the Phase Inverter.
For the Power Transformer, it looks like the Classic Tone 40-18029 will work. That is one which is recommended as a replacement for the Fender 125P5D. The other option is the Hammond 290D2X. That transformer generates 710v (355 CT) as well.
I realize that going from a GZ34 to Diode Rectifier will raise the DC voltage. So I'm wondering if I should be looking at a PT with slightly less output - maybe 325 CT instead.
So for now, this is the plan - purely in "draft" mode. The nice thing about this is I can follow the roadmap already built and tested. I simply take the time to dive into the details and study the circuit as I go.
Comments are always welcomed- even if you see a big flaw in the concept!! Now would be a good time to get a reality check on this idea!
Tom
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