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SE 6K6 guitar amplifier schematic wanted.

Does anyone have a schematic for a simple single ended guitar amplifier using a 6K6 output tube? I have a PT, and a 9.2K OPT that should work well. I recently built a 5F1 head amp using leftover parts and iron I had on hand and noticed I had iron that would suit the 6K6's I found in my tube stash.
Thanks
Paul
 
^^^^^^ THAT
Build another Champ or an AX 84 (many tasty flavours available) or any 5W single ended tube amplifier, only substituting power tube and OT by what you have.

Get biasing (suggested cathode resistor) from proper datasheet.

Amp will be 90% of what each project offers, only with a small and unimportant RMS power difference.
 
^^^^^^ THAT
Build another Champ or an AX 84 (many tasty flavours available) or any 5W single ended tube amplifier, only substituting power tube and OT by what you have.

Get biasing (suggested cathode resistor) from proper datasheet.

Amp will be 90% of what each project offers, only with a small and unimportant RMS power difference.
That sounds reasonable. I've just been digging around in my junk piles lately trying to find uses for parts and iron I've had laying around for years. The power transformer should get me close to around 300v to 315v of B+
 
a simple single ended guitar amplifier using a 6K6 output tube?
Isn't that a 6G15 with a bunch of back-end left off?
Fender-6G15-noreverb.gif

https://robrobinette.com/How_Spring_Reverb_Works.htm
Diddle 'voltage divider' for appropriate sensitivity. 12AT7 is fine except not in stock at Barney's Music And Bait on holiday weekend; use 12AX7 like everybody does.
 
Isn't that a 6G15 with a bunch of back-end left off?
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https://robrobinette.com/How_Spring_Reverb_Works.htm
Diddle 'voltage divider' for appropriate sensitivity. 12AT7 is fine except not in stock at Barney's Music And Bait on holiday weekend; use 12AX7 like everybody does.
This is what I'm playing with. Since it's going to power a speaker, and not a reverb tank, I'll drop the 6K6 cathode resistor from 1000 ohms to around 480 ohms. I also have a 7.9K OPT to use. The values of the coupling caps will need to have a higher value.
I'm just not sure what values to start with.
 
Ok, I used the schematic that PRR posted above. It's half of the Fender 6G15 reverb unit and with a few tweaks works. I used .022uf coupling caps, a 470 ohm cathode resistor ot the 6K6 and the 7.3K OPT I had on hand. A 12AX7 was too much gain and the amp broke up too early. The 12AY7 sounded good, but wasn't enough gain to get any crunch out of it. That may be just fine for some.
The 12AT7 the schematic originally calls for probably the best for most.
In the end, not bad for a little amp built from left over bits I had laying around.
 

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