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Hi all - (I think this is my first post despite being a lurker for years)
I got a nice all-tube Bogen CHB-35 PA amplifier and like many others before me, want to re-work it. However I'm a total "toob-noob" , my experience until now being 100% solid state. Here are some quick specs on the amp (I also attached a copy of the schemmy) : 1x 6EU7 input stage (electrically equivalent to 12AX7, I'm told) 1x 12AX7 wired as the tone stack 1x 6C4 phase splitter 2x 7868 output pentodes. I already did a number of mods on my bogen (silvertone 1484 tonestack, re-wired pre-amp with the two 6EU7 triodes cascaded, standby switch & some other inconsequent stuff...) They mostly didn't work out too well so I'm coming here for some help ! A few questions : (many, actually) 1- when run at higher power, the power tubes (2x7868) seemed to produce a mechanical rattling sound when striking notes. One of the tubes actually glowed brighter blue than the other... Are they dying on me ? Is my output stage badly biased ? (I noticed some PP output stages on "real" amps have a bias pot.) 2- In contrast with the orig. schematic, my amp did not have 1k resistors between the 7868 grids and the rest of the biasing network (if that's the correct term). I marked them in red in the attached schematic. What is their function ? 4- Stock, the CHB35 runs the 6EU7 with a fairly low plate voltage, around 50-60V. All guitar amps I have data on, or have simulated in SPICE, run at ~125V for the first stage. Apart from being easier on the tubes, is there any reason to run the tube on such a low Va ? 5- The most common pre-amp stage seems to be with a resistor from cathode to ground. The voltage at this point is "usually" between 1 and 2 V. Am I right in thinking this will limit the input voltage range before clipping hard (when the grid goes more negative than the cathode) ? My first tentative mod of the input stage had a Vk of ~ 0.5 V. It sounded terrible with min attenuation on my guitar. I measured up to 2Vp-p peaks from the pick-ups when picking hard ! 6- I haven't seen any guitar amp with a similar phase-splitting setup as the 6C4 topology in the Bogen. However, I don't have enough tubes to reproduce the common 3x12AX7 architecture (1 on input, 1 for the tonestack, 1 to split phases) . Is the 6C4 "bad" for guitar applications ? Can I just feed just about anything to the 6C4 input ? 7- What about feedback ! This CHB35 takes one of the secondary windings, feeds it back to the last 12AX7 cathode in the tonestack before the 6C4. If I modify the tonestack configuration (probably will), can I just route & adjust the feedback path to the last triode in the chain? Well, congratulations on reading all of that ! Any help is appreciated, I could sure use some more tube knowledge p-) Thanks & happy holidays, ~C |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Macedon NY
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The 1K resistors are referred to as "grid stoppers" - they help prevent oscillations, which are likely with high gain tubes like the 7868. You DO want to add them. I suggest removing the feedback in a guitar amp, to slow the transition into clipping. This will increase the gain quite a bit. Just remove that resistor and cap.
The split-load phase inverter works great in the linear region but has very asymmetrical distortion when overdriven - this igets much worse with feedback applied. You COULD use a 6J6 dual triode, by rewiring the 7-pin socket. Of course this will give even MORE gain... I guess you've already discovered the "grid leak" bias (no cathode resistor) doesn't work well with guitar - I think they used it to save parts. Low noise for mike use, but can't take much input. Some like it for harp though... |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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That was my 1st “guitar” amp. My uncle gave it to me when I was 15 or 16 around 30 years ago. It sounded pretty good, at least to me, with the ’65 Epiphone Casino I had at the time but crapped out one day. I suspected it had tubes but did not respect the positive significance of that. I may have assumed the tubes made it antiquated and thus difficult to diagnose and repair. I did a bad thing. I tossed it.
![]() ![]() ![]() I had completely forgotten about this amp until someone posted one on another site recently.I’m sure you can get it set up to sounds good for guitar. I’m not familiar with that PI and output tubes. What’s up with the cathodes on the 12ax7 being attached to the power supply thru 220k resistors? Is that for real? Certainly not a guitar amp approach. |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Hi & Merry Christmas all,
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That part of the circuit is a bit shady to me. I see the 6C4 grid biased -15V under the cathode, which is well into the cutoff zone (based on a plate graph I may be reading wrong). So one phase of the input signal would do nothing (already in cutoff) and the other half would need to reach at least +15V peaks to reach Vgrid=Vk... Ah, but then Vk must vary as the input signal changes. I'll try simulating that... Quote:
But you're right, the original CHB35A circuit is totally not a guitar amp. Another discrepancy I noticed: my Bogen is lacking the 1n2@1kV cap in series with a 3k3@2W resistor between B+ on the OPT and the plate of the top 7868... Something else to guard against HF oscillation ? I'm still learning tons of stuff, in good part thanks to www.tubecad.com with its journal / blog. Great articles ! I'll try to have a functionnal amp this year... Anyone got any more light for me ? Thanks, C |
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