I decided to wire this up on the board tonight and here's some thoughts....
- I wired it up with a single EL34 @ 310 V plates with a 250R cath. (bypassed w/ 100uf) for about 72mA
- I think it sounds great as a 'classic' pushed Marshall with some nice harmonic overtones and great range of clean to mean
- With the cathode bypass cap engaged on V2 it had PLENTY of thick gain, and when lifted it cleaned up nicely, but still retained enough punch to be considered 'high gain'
- I tried a 5881 in there and liked certain qualities about that better than the EL34
- The power tube being pushed into overdrive is a big contributing factor to the best sound possible from this amp,,,at lower Master settings it starts to sound a little anemic....cranked, it's REALLY good
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I thought that if I'm putting out approx. 6ish watts with one output tube, and it is this loud (where I cant sit in front of it for too long), then
I would stop here if I was only going to be using it in the basement/bedroom
BUT- I went back out and put a 5881 in parallel with the EL34, and really liked that combination,,,and it wasn't 'all that much louder'
- With 305v plates and the same cath. values I was estimating approx. 44mA per tube, so I dropped the R value to 135ohm and that really woke it up
- I was reading 265 VDC from plate to cathode, while dropping 19 VDC across that R, so that tells me each tube is at around 69mA
- And now I see WHY you would want to do parallel SE, and mix tube types.....it sounds better!....it's a way to push the output tubes into overdrive without pushing BIG wattage, AND get the tonal qualities of 2 different tube types
- It just made me want to play VH riffs for about 20 minutes straight

- I'm sure the VVR will help a lot with the overall volume, and I'm waiting for some Mosfets to come in to try it myself...
Just thought I should report some findings....
Thanks for bringing this up Big Mike,,,,I've been putting this one off and this gave me a reason to get excited again!
