I've been thinking about a small high-gain amplifier for some time and I've asked friends, would it be possible to combine a lead channel from a well-known amp (for example, Carvin Legacy, Engl Fireball) with a low-power single-ended?
Exactly, a low power guitar amplifier! Maybe a 25L6, or one with a little more power. The preamp would be a lead channel from a known high gain amp, and only with two 12AX7s.
More members will see this thread in the instruments and amps forum, I'll move it there.
Can you post the preamp schematic you want here?
You'd still need at least a driver stage for the output tube, though.
Can you post the preamp schematic you want here?
You'd still need at least a driver stage for the output tube, though.
Should be ok, just remember the tone circuit has a 6dB loss.
Also the 25L6 has a max allowable 500k grid resistance.
Also the 25L6 has a max allowable 500k grid resistance.
It's mostly personal preference, best to copy a known existing amp circuit that has available output and power transformers.
Those are the hard parts to get.
Those are the hard parts to get.
But what could be a model? With high gain pre amp and low power! The ones I know are not high gain enough!
I would like gain only in the pre-amp section, in the power part a single ended output, class A. In the style of the amplifiers on the AX84 website.
Then most tube output stages will have low gain, if any.
Just make sure the amp uses available power and output transformers.
Just make sure the amp uses available power and output transformers.
An output power of between 2 and 10W would be enough, as for transformers, it is not difficult to find them. The main part for me is the high gain preamp! I'm a big fan of this type of amplifier (Carvin Legacy, Engls, Mesa Rectifier, SLO).
The preamp in post #7 should be straightforward to build. You just need a couple of sockets, the pots, and the standard small parts.
The other preamps will be pretty similar.
The other preamps will be pretty similar.
Sure, these are all pretty similar. Maybe someone who has built various circuits like these can comment.
Thank you very much for the advice, friend Rayma, if others could give me other opinions it would be of great importance!
Just build an AX84 project, the simplest one, one EL84 + 1/2 12AX7.I would like gain only in the pre-amp section, in the power part a single ended output, class A. In the style of the amplifiers on the AX84 website.
You need only one triode to drive EL84.
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