good evening fellow amp junkies. i never have built a marshall; figured i could buy the genuine article for less scratch than building one, being that they're almost as common as dirt and all. :p you cannot however, get a high power class A single tube cathode bias marshall with the plexi preamp from marshall. that said, is where i'm stepping in now.
i was going to breadboard this but it seems simple enough, however, i may still since it is a significant investment in time and parts. the chassis and handful of parts would be the only real waste were i to scrap the project entirely, so it wouldn't be a total loss. fish, cut bait, cut bait, fish...err.
attached is a schema for a dual SE unit that should deliver about 30W of cathode biased SE sweetness...in theory. also attached is layout that's mostly complete, trivial things like filament, mains wiring, output jacking and switching are missing, however, the more unique and complex stuff is. many sets of eyes are better then just my old pair, so if any of you guys have the inclination to assist in checking, suggestions, mods, additions, etc.. please post. also missing is a cathode disconnect switch for the second power stage to halve the output power.
notice that view is looking in to the chassis and the transformers, caps, etc., are mounted topside; looking at the inside view the input jack is on the left; flip the drawing over and the input is on the right. lastly, there's room on the tagboards for a global NFB network and a (switchable) bypass cap for V3. my thoughts were V3 would sub for the lost gain of the LTPI - sort_of_kind_of_maybe_not since an LTPI does add tonal characteristics of it's own.
link below to few shots of the chassis and parts in a mock-up. the PT is a hammond 372JX rated at 600VCT @ 250mA, the choke is a hammond 2.6H 300mA, and the pair of OT's are one electron UBT-2. tube compliment is 2 x 12AX7, 1 x 6AV6, 2 x KT88.
http://s2.photobucket.com/user/pmitchel/library/Plexi-DualSE?page=1respectfully,
--pete