Late to the party but better late than never there at all! My head is spinning at all the suggestions and had to stop reading before reaching the end of page 1...so where the heck are things currently?
Good to see you jojo....here we are in a nutshell
- was thinking about a stereo SE EL34 power amp rackmount style build for SE tone (harmonic content) at a reasonable volume
- originally was thinking about weight issues and cost issues and wanted to rule out specific toroidal xfmrs and OTs for current concerns
- got great advice and opinions from people I respect....listened intently
- realized that I should just
try 2 small power amps in conjunction with 2- 1x12" speaker cabs for a live wet/dry rig
- went back and forth about stage volume and headroom vs. drummer in small/med club settings
- thought of trying one SE power amp for one side (wet or dry) and one PP for the other
- Jimbo pushed me towards the KT88 through PM by attacking my manhood
- realized that I should just try a SE KT88 to cross it off the bucket list and hope it fits the bill for either the wet or dry side of the rig (because I have a pair here)
- was (and still am) being taught how to properly 'design' it
- DL hooked me up with a very nice OT
- will put the circuit on the breadboard as soon as the OT arrives and then try to work backwards through the drive stage(s)
- may try to manipulate final output with speaker selection...i.e. SE dry side through high efficiency speaker to compete with PP wet side through low efficiency speaker (or opposite)...may use VVR on PP side to balance volume
- will use 2 of Dougs stout chassis because they mate up well with my 'thiele' type cab dimensions (and because I already have one here)
- will worry about PP side later....thinking either EL34 or 6L6 into Hammond 1760L (because it's here)
- we had to discuss concerns about 340V B+ and the current / impedance demands on the OT for KT88 for any kind of sensible operation. (because I have PTs in stock with 240VAC secondaries)
....besides me flip flopping a couple times, that's about it