golem, my precious
a guitar amp from the ashes of an oscilloscope!
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a few months ago i ran across an old eico 460 oscilloscope in my
grandpa's garage, and was shocked to find that when i powered it
up, even after thirty or so years of sitting in a dusty shed, it
worked quite well! it was my first exposure to vacuum tubes, and
it would seem i became instantly hooked.
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since i already had an oscilloscope which was much more modern and
powerful, i decided to salvage the components inside the scope for
a devious, fantastic, and altogether wonderful goal: a guitar amp.
my design is shown in detail below. (yes, it's my design, as in i
designed it from tube plate characteristics charts, not by hooking
"stolen" amp sections together and calling it mine.)
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| power supply: |
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there's nothing really exciting about this: just a basic tube-rectified
and RC-filtered power supply with AC filaments, raised to 265Vdc from
ground to try and reduce hum. the circuit produces up to 450Vdc, but is
designed for 325Vdc under load conditions.
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| preamplifier: |
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the interesting bits about this amp are probably in the preamplifier.
the preamp starts with the 6au8 pentode, lending a bit of edge to the
sound of the amp while boosting gain. (examples of these can be found
in the pipsqueak pentode and the ax84 blues preamp.) the triode section
of the 6au8 is used in a cathode follower configuration whose output
is fed to a 12au7 with both triode sections wired in parallel for low
output resistance and softer gain.
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| power amplifier: |
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the output stage is really just a stock cathode-biased, (in fact, all
the tubes in the amplifier are cathode biased) single-ended reactively
loaded (transformer primary) pentode output stage. i had originally
wanted to use a 6cb6 from the 'scope, but the maximum plate voltage of
the tube was too low, so i redesigned around an el34, which is popular
and relatively cheap.
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| construction photos: |
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here are some pictures of the slow but steady progress i've made since
finding the scope in my grandpa's garage...
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