So I've been ogling Hoffmans stereo guitar pre.
It uses more tubes than I would imagine seems to have 4 gain stages per channel with a bassman 5F6-a-like cathode follower tone control
I was curious as to the rational as even the bassman only seems to use 3 gain stages
Can someone explain it? Is it simply a matter of more gain?
Looks neat though
I might try something simpler though as I like to have a straight in guitar pre for recording late at night(in my apartment)
I've built several of these and used to use one all the time for quiet recording:
http://www.beyondsanityproductions.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13:akai-roberts-preamp-mods&catid=18:diy-articles&Itemid=28Which gives you two preamp channels , with one feeding into a SE amp
It was easy for me as there was essentially a cookbook like recipe for me to follow
Has anyone built one of these? they're useful. I sold my last one
Because of the time I spent here I think I could get the 12ax7 channel on one of these a little hotter which would be cool
However I think a Hoffman like standalone stereo pre would be even more useful and fun to build
Have to find or make an appropriate chassis
I have several PTs which might be appropriate I wonder how skookum they would have to be??
I see my unit as basically running 2 12ax7 ( 2 Ab763 preamps)
Next I'd have to build a revibe!!..it never ends!!