Ye Haw! Got the wiring complete on the new preamp today about 2:00 PM. I fired it up shortly thereafter on a light bulb limiter, there was no smoke, the amp is working but I little noisy or maybe a lot noisy. I fired it up again without the light bulb limiter and the voltages looked pretty good but the noise was bad as ever. The louder I turned it up the noisier it got. I couldn't understand that because I wired up the grid with shielded cable all the way up to the the PI.
So I started rechecking my wiring wondering what I did wrong? Then I decided to try a different 12AX7 in V1 and that did it----that fixed it!!! Now it's nice and quiet like it should be.
At that point I started to do some sound testing:
1-I can turn the MV up 100% and just use my pre-gain as volume and it will stay clean up to about 7 before it starts breaking up. The response at 7 is a pretty loud clean volume. Way more clean headroom than the previous arrangement. I think the clean volume is loud enough to use anywhere I would ever play. You can also roll back the MV and get more touch sensitive feel. It's not a high gain monster by any stretch of the imagination but you can dial in some nice crunch settings using the MV.
2-The tone sounded best with the setting set flat with the humbucker guitar I was using. The tone stack seemed to do a good job of dialing it in a lot darker or brighter but set flat was just about the right balance for me.
3-The bias voltage is still running about -13.75V where it should be -16. I did change out the two 25/25 bias caps out with two 22/25 caps. I guess I need to go ahead and replace that .22/400V cap next feeding the bias supply and see what that does. On the 12AX7, V1A was 166V and V1B was 182V plate voltage. The power node feeding the preamp is 254.2V
First impression is I really like the amp. Operational noise is very minimum, Clean headroom is way improved like I wanted, the tone stack seems to be doing a good job and the pre & master volumes seem to be interacting well with each other. I would think if your looking to get the most clean headroom out of a CHB20A, just put this preamp in front of the existing power amp. You can also get some nice feel and crunch playing around with the volumes. At this point I'm very satisfied.
Thanks very much sluckey for providing plans for the preamp that hit the mark and everybody's input. I will leave the amp opened up until I get the bias running cooler and sure everything is OK. Now let me go fire it up again and jam a little>>>>>:>O Platefire