Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You THANK YOU!!! (From Dr. Hook, Bankrupt Album, Millionaire)
This thing is a screaming crunch monster! I can only try it through a pair of Celestion Vintage 30's in an open back cabinet right now, but that's enough to see how it screams. Can't wait to hook it up to a 4x12 closed cabinet. It's 80's all the way. Angus Young, to Gary Rossington, and "all points in between".
Oh, and that's only pushing it with a fender, my Les Paul isn't at home, I've been leaving it at the church.
I ended up with 475v on plates loaded, showing about 37.5ma per tube on the cathodes at idle. I had to tweak the bias supply, by swapping to a 33k in place of the 15k feeding the pot, and 15k on the tail of the pot, in place of the 47k. That left me with the grids at -25.6v at very near the center of the pot.
I added a PPIMV and below 5 position, it drops volume, but above that, it seems to set how hard I'm pushing the 7868's. It will hit them pretty hard, for single coils.
I have a pretty microphonic v1 in it right now, so I get a bit of squeal at max vol on Brite channel. I'll steal one later to swap out and I'm sure it will stop. Also a bit of hiss on Brite chan, but that's likely tube related also. Everything else is running great.
The switching is cool, the Normal jack is used to go parallel, and I suppose the brite would kick in alone with an AB footswitch while jumped, kind of redundant though with a FS to control it. I haven't had time to hook that up yet.
Ugh, now the hard part, stop playing it long enough to get the docs modified as built. Also Need to get on the faceplates. A buddy is making a cabinet for me, a shiny hardwood model.
I'm gonna plan to put a small box, velcro'd inside the cabinet, with a new set of outputs, and an extra preamp tube or two, maybe a 12ay7 to get a bit more headroom. Since these 7868's won't be at a guitar center, extras might be handy.
I nibbled the hole out, and put the IEC with fuseholder in, so the fuse hole will get a switch, maybe triode or who knows, I'm not sure yet. I was considering a cascade switch on the front, but I'm not sure that is needed. I can get to some pretty metal'ish overdrive as is, just jumped.
Anyway,
Again, Thanks Guys!
Jim