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Mullard Three-Watt Amplifier future build

Here Ya are. 🙂
 

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I've obtained the Mullard Three-Watt amplifier circuit, looking to build it from scratch. Apart from obtaining suitable transformer, valves etc., might there be any recommendations or improvements that i'll need to take on board?
The Mullard 3-3 was my first amplifier, a bit over 60 years ago. It was mono and replaced three or four years later with Mullard 5-10's and subsequently 5-20's.
The 3-3 sounded OK but lacked power; its negative positive feedback design works well, but at 3 watts you need efficient speakers and a small room Anyway, have fun.
 
Everyone has an opinion. The bottom line is does it work well with whatever other equipment is part of the system?
Is it reliable, bullet proof? Here is one that has run in the shop since 1968. Complete with Baxandall tone circuits &
a low level preamp for GE VR magnetic cartridge, switchable to a low level mike.
The sources are an Eico HFT90 FM Tuner & Eico HFT94 AM Tuner. And a CD Deck.
Only the Power amp & Power Supply are shewn on the schematic.

Its been on this forum a few times before, here it is again today. 🙂 👍
 

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Mullard 520 Tech Article. The 510 is very similar but uses PP EL84s. So less power.
 

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Everyone has an opinion. The bottom line is does it work well with whatever other equipment is part of the system?
Is it reliable, bullet proof? Here is one that has run in the shop since 1968. Complete with Baxandall tone circuits &
a low level preamp for GE VR magnetic cartridge, switchable to a low level mike.
The sources are an Eico HFT90 FM Tuner & Eico HFT94 AM Tuner. And a CD Deck.
Only the Power amp & Power Supply are shewn on the schematic.

Its been on this forum a few times before, here it is again today. 🙂 👍
Very interesting amplifier. I am not sure I have ever seen a GNF amp without compensation.