Hi Forum, very long time, my apologies. I'm working way too much.
Anyway, I'm trying to rebuild an old peavey Vintage amp and I know this amp has hard a really hard life being flooded once.
I've replaced the xfers as the previous owner thought it was a good idea to turn it on and see what happens. That being said don't call peavey asking for new xfers as I've bought the last ones.
so now that amp is working again with some sizzling and I tracked this to arching that's visible in the PCB. These things use those 6c10 tri-triods and again peavey has no boards left.
Now the questions. The owner wants this running again. He's approved whatever I come up with and my opinion is a new board with chassis mounted tubes instead of PCB tubes. I have limited space but I thought about putting in a 5E6 bassman circuit which isn't that far from whats there.
I really want that cathodyne PI but this will be feeding four 6L6s. Are there any known reasons NOT to do this?
I want to get away from the 6C10 tubes for obvious reasons and I'm like to give this guy a crazy cool old school circuit that I know he'd love IF it would work. I'm not up on the history as to why fender went to the long tail pair although I'd think knowing Fender it had to do with cleaning up the amp.
Any Suggestions would be most welcome.
Thanks, Tim
Roadhouse Music
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