Not half as cool as most of the ones on here ,but still i am proud of my first tube build. although it's based on a designed pcb. I just sourced all the parts under my discretion. assembled and designed the enclosure.
pcb is based on this design:
Hi-end phono preamplifier
Still need to get all the fingerprints clean from the brushed stainless steel and need to add feet and sand and stain the wood.
pcb is based on this design:
Hi-end phono preamplifier
Still need to get all the fingerprints clean from the brushed stainless steel and need to add feet and sand and stain the wood.
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Jon - that is a great looking tube amplifier. I did see a previous photo with Edcor's blue transformers and that kind of blue killed the amp's vintage aesthetics; but you fixed that and now is perfect. A great example of what happens when attention to detail becomes an art.
My conception of classic figures and desing:
35 W 807 UL push-pull, with RIAA.
35 W 807 UL push-pull, with RIAA.
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Thanks for the nice comments about my amplifier.
I used 807 and 866a was because I collect larger and mercury vapor tubes and I had a lot of those two types and thought it would be fun to actually build something with them. The 6F8Gs I used because they are electrically the same as 6SN7 but more affordable (NOS $4) and they matched the appearance of the other tubes.
I did in fact build 3D models of all the parts on Solidworks and drag them around to get what I wanted. I prefer a design with not a lot of empty space. It did still turn out pretty large, though, at 15.5x11 inches and 48 pounds. Modelling all those parts and getting all those components to fit on the turret boards in a logical manner took much longer than actually building it.
I am extremely happy with the way it sounds and am officially addicted to tube audio.
I used 807 and 866a was because I collect larger and mercury vapor tubes and I had a lot of those two types and thought it would be fun to actually build something with them. The 6F8Gs I used because they are electrically the same as 6SN7 but more affordable (NOS $4) and they matched the appearance of the other tubes.
I did in fact build 3D models of all the parts on Solidworks and drag them around to get what I wanted. I prefer a design with not a lot of empty space. It did still turn out pretty large, though, at 15.5x11 inches and 48 pounds. Modelling all those parts and getting all those components to fit on the turret boards in a logical manner took much longer than actually building it.
I am extremely happy with the way it sounds and am officially addicted to tube audio.
My conception of classic figures and desing:
35 W 807 UL push-pull, with RIAA.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
I like it - classy and simple. Have you finished it yet? I can see anodes caps are not connected.
Is the enclosure custom made?
It is completely ready. The photos were taken quite a long time ago.
It was shown for the first time at Finnish DIY-show last May.
See below link.
Innerworld Audio - DIY 2010 Finland
10 pcs. of complete mechanic parts were made by local professional workshop. I planned to make this as a kit for advanced hobbyists, but the documentation is still "in phase".
I have the schematics available if somedy is interested in.
It was shown for the first time at Finnish DIY-show last May.
See below link.
Innerworld Audio - DIY 2010 Finland
10 pcs. of complete mechanic parts were made by local professional workshop. I planned to make this as a kit for advanced hobbyists, but the documentation is still "in phase".
I have the schematics available if somedy is interested in.
My conception of classic figures and desing:
35 W 807 UL push-pull, with RIAA.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Very nice & classic design! Congrats!
Jim
12ax7 preamp
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Very nice design! Clean and stylish.12ax7 preamp
Compactron amp, 6U10 inputs driving 6JN6 outputs, Just need to make a chasis next.
Interesting. Can you show the schematic too ? Also some specifications would be good to see.
6LU8 Spud
My first tube amp. A 6LU8 Spud. The schematics and such are available in this post.
The chassis is made from 18 mm think walnut. It measures 290 x 290 x 95 mm. Top plate is 1.6 mm aluminum. Bottom plate (not shown) is 1.6 mm aluminum perf plate.
~Tom
My first tube amp. A 6LU8 Spud. The schematics and such are available in this post.
The chassis is made from 18 mm think walnut. It measures 290 x 290 x 95 mm. Top plate is 1.6 mm aluminum. Bottom plate (not shown) is 1.6 mm aluminum perf plate.
~Tom
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