Hello,
Been messing about with this one for quite awhile now, another little girlie stupid over-the-top two tube single ended perfboard/pcb/eyelet board/strip terminal/p2p handwired amp to use up a couple odd tubes in my possession that didn't have a homes. Based on Dave Jones' Octal One which in turn was a twist on the Fender 5c1 circuit (6sj7/6v6), i'm using a 6aq5 (7 pins) instead of the octal power tube (based on Wattkins' Savage Croaker).
Little (too little?) Hammond 262F6 PT and an Edcor XSE 10-8-5k OT. Hammond 5 x 7 x 2" chassis.
Used a voltage doubler with 120Vac to get the HV.
Used the power scaling circuit to limit the HV to ~ 10Vdc - 270Vdc.
Regulated the preamp HV so it always remains the same when the power scaling is adjusted.
Playing around with various preamp components seeing how they effect the ultimate tone.
Tried a squish control on the 6sj7 but for me all it was doing was rolling off high end and quietening the amp too much so will wire some sort of tone control into the squish control spot once i'm happy with the naked sound of the amp.
Have made a few small deviations from the savage croaker values around the 6aq5, will play with that more once i'm settled with the preamp.
Elevated heaters @ ~75Vdc with voltage divider from the preamp HV.
RFI filter on the mains.
Lots of fun to play, really nice tone, very pedal friendly, really quiet functioning,
not ear damaging loud to play until you hit the front end with a pedal. Favourite pedal with it so far is a SHO. If you like how your guitar sounds the SHO gives you more... way more if you want, can absolutely hammer your preamp with what is to me an uncoloured output.
One niggling issue so far, the power transformer will start to buzz loudly after playing maybe 10 minutes with everything full up. Doesn't seem to have any effect on the sonic output but is annoying. Taking voltage and current readings throughout the amp doesn't turn up any obvious anomalies so i'm wondering if i've got the PT pushed past it's comfort zone. It's rated as a 26VA and plugging the amp into a Kill-a-watt meter shows the amp at pretty close to that level of power usage. The PT doesn't get outrageously hot (infrared thermometer) when compared to other PT's in other amps - just starts to buzz.
Original intent for the cab (11 x 6 x 6") was to try to do something similar looking to an oldtime Bakelite radio, bought some nice Seafoam green upholstery vinyl and a bunch chickenhead knobs in various colours to try to get there. Always liked that bare, Baltic birch, minimalist Ikea look and once i'd finished getting the cab ready to cover really didn't want to hide the wood so slapped some waterbased satin Varathane on instead to protect and highlight the plywood.
SHOdave