UKI, I have 2, 5879 Pentodes setup. One on the normal channel of a Marshall Topology and another on the Bright Channel. Each preamp tube can be ran individually in Triode and Pentode mode. They also have a Jump switch to allow the mixing parallel and a Cascade switch for series. I am currently adding relay switching. Each 5879 has a 1K pot for a cathode resistor. The coupling caps from the first stage have been increased above standard Plexi from .022 to .01 to achieve a cleaner tone.. Consider it very similar to a early Gibson GA40.
The thinking is like a Plexi where you mix channels, except much more variety and a lot thicker tone when wanted. So it is 5879-5879-12Ax7 CF, 12Ax7 LTPI to 2, KT66.
You know I'm not that smart about amps/electronic but I can tell you have something that seen to be unique, and the tone as well is probably unique,
I didn't even know about this 5879 tube and that it can be used in tube amps,
What LTPI means? Something to do with phase inverter?
How many watts your amp does? (trying to find what the next build will be

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Since I am experimenting I only have hand drawn schematics, but will certainly knock one up when I have decided what the final will be. Right now I am using a Decade Box to determine each cap value and Pots as variable resistors to find the resistor values I like at each stage and watching the scope.
The pentodes allow for much more versatility, but I found rather quickly I had way too much manual adjusting and switching which unless setup as channel switching relay they will not get used much.
Keep good documentation/notes of your findings and in hand, it will prove worth in the long run. That is one thing I can tell by experience.
All that said, I am extremely happy with the amp at this stage of design and have learned much about the preamp, I did not expect the Output Transformer to make much difference as normally you may hear a slight difference, but here it is obvious.
I bet !! Indeed just by building an amp is a big learning curve even for those that are already experience, specially when doing something that isn't the usual thing.
Some guy around here that also build amps, was saying something about OTs. The way the coils are done, the type of the metal in the core, does some difference in the results. Crossing coils and grain oriented metal for the core, I got a cheap OT for my amp, it does sound good but not THAT good, imagine why now ... also I've fond out the OT primary coils are not balanced, it does 19/21.
I did like a lot the little you said about this amp, got me curious, some pics maybe ?!!
