I saw that the 6AN8 handles most of the NFB. The PI in this design is a little different. I have not decided exactly what tube I am going to use, but the 12AX7 is nice. I will probably replace it with a 12AU7. I have hand drawn my changes, but the attached schematic is close. The Bias network resistors have been changed to be able to swing from -29 to -74. The KT120's came from Tube Depot and are going to be returned. Their 'matched' set is 25ma apart. New tubes suck. I put in some old Tungsol 6550's, used. Pulls from a Leslie repair and they were exactly matched. They sound a little dull compared to KT88, but I will not know anything for sure until I get the voltage correct.
I am going to make myself draw it using PC Express since most of the folks here use it. I cannot seem to find a .SCH file with a UL OT is I will have to draw one. Maybe Jeff knows of one. Hint Hint. Weird thing about drawing schematics, once you learn to draw them and see the what each component does you don't really need it for designing. It is a great communication tool tho.
The reason is that I want to get an editable format for others to be able to add ideas. I plan to install a balanced line out using a Jensen Transformer. The Hammond 109T does not have a Hz range I want. The Jensen Transformers are expensive, but Whirlwind uses the in a direct box and I got one off Ebay. It has all the parts I need and used it was 1/5th the price of the transformer by itself.
It will also need an effects loop as I don't think anything but maybe a compressor and overdrive would be suitable in front. I have not tried any pedals, but this is my thinking. This may come as a shock, but I have tried many tube loops and I prefer the board that Metro has. The one from Mojo is fine, but you have to diddle with it.
I do not have a layout as I did not need one. I scribed a layout on the chassis metal before punching, folding and welding. I used a board, but i hindsight it would have been easier to use tagstrips. Grounding is a simple copper 12ga starting at the EF86 all the way to a transformer bolt. Everything is grounded here.
Looking at PI you will notice the Plate Resistors form a divider making a LT pair. There is no snubber cap. Plenty of things to try, but mostly I want to be able to send the preamp to other Power Sections and to a console.. The amp is crazy simple in its basic form. The layout is so easy when using UT OT. I used a Marshall type of layout, but I did make the switched go up for on. Never really like the down on.
2 times lucky with the OT connections. No squeal.
What is the actual cause of an OT squeal, as I have never known? Out of phase?
This is one heavy chassis and I have concerns mounting it into a head box. Normally I would just thread the chassis and bolt it in, but I don't think the aluminum threads will hold. Probably just go through the chassis like fender unless someone knows a better way.