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Amp Stuff => Tube Amp Building - Tweaks - Repairs => Topic started by: AX84CH on April 08, 2026, 09:11:18 am
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I have been working on an experimental build that uses a 280v SMPS for power and a small 8k output transformer from a Randall RM20 for a pair of 6P3S tubes.
The preamp is Friedman-inspired and is the sound I am always chasing, not entirely unlike the AX84 Hi-Octane of old.
Most of the parts were already on-hand and this was intended to be a low-dough build. For the FX loop, I used a trick from Merlin's first preamp book for the send and a basic recovery stage.
Global negative feedback is used to tame the overall tone and provide a depth circuit for some additional girth. I didn't bother with a presence control since relaxing the NFB seems to do about the same thing for me on a lean amp like this.
It has turned out really well so far and has prompted me to start considering a version 2
Your comments and suggestions are welcome-
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Care to share a link for your power supply? Also what is the capacitance multiplier?
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@ passaloutre
https://www.electronics-notes.com/articles/analogue_circuits/transistor/capacitance-multiplier-circuit.php (https://www.electronics-notes.com/articles/analogue_circuits/transistor/capacitance-multiplier-circuit.php)
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@ AX84CH
Interesting build 👍
where did you get those PCB ?
Franco
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Care to share a link for your power supply? Also what is the capacitance multiplier?
I think I bought mine from Ebay the first time but available from a lot of places.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9VCYBLB (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9VCYBLB)
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@ passaloutre
https://www.electronics-notes.com/articles/analogue_circuits/transistor/capacitance-multiplier-circuit.php (https://www.electronics-notes.com/articles/analogue_circuits/transistor/capacitance-multiplier-circuit.php)
Thanks for linking that. Someone gave me a couple of prebuilt multipliers years ago. I have read about them only at a high level and have used them in a couple of projects but have no real command of how to design them.
@ AX84CH
Interesting build 👍
where did you get those PCB ?
Franco
The helper PCBs and terminal strips were made at JLCPCB, though I have had OSHPark make them as well. I really enjoy using the helper PCBs for projects because the let me have better heater layout than I would normally have and convenient point-to-point wiring around the tube socket.
Terminal strips are sort of expensive so I just started getting these little PCBs made and made a little closer to what I want in a terminal strip.
All of this is a work in progress for hobby builds.
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Thanks for the replay
Franco
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@AX84CH is that Chris Hurley? so much to thank you for if it is regards Joker/Joe.
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@AX84CH is that Chris Hurley?
This is me.
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Welcome Chris! You got me started in building amps. I built the High octane kit back in 2010. The November shortly after. I'm up to 7 now. Interested in your thread.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/267165428920
Seems similar to the unit you're using. No cage though.
--Pete
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Looks like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9VCYBLB?tag=threadproductcarousel-20&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1&language=en_US
--Pete
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This is the one I'd zero in on... 30bux. 300V @ 300mA; enough for 20-25W amp without working it too hard.
Still, I prefer linear PS for tube amps. JMO.
https://www.amazon.com/Vacuum-Preamplifier-Switching-Transformer-100-265V/dp/B0DZGR1HPR/ref=pd_sbs_d_sccl_2_1/141-4689532-8312021?pd_rd_w=SY8Ej&content-id=amzn1.sym.aa738fbd-ad05-4d11-aae2-04b598db6305&pf_rd_p=aa738fbd-ad05-4d11-aae2-04b598db6305&pf_rd_r=PXC57AFWBQH84PVYSA2Y&pd_rd_wg=cdqpX&pd_rd_r=cf9d8605-54ab-40e5-9375-719858e5fb22&pd_rd_i=B0DZGR1HPR&psc=1
--Pete