Hey guys - been away from the forum for awhile - been building an amp for my 2nd client - woohoo!
I totally get that this forum is more about classic fender designs but for you high-gainers, thought you might be interested in my latest project. Here's the overview:
* Foot-switchable dual-channel 50W amp - Uber Gain (AX84 circuit designed by Merlin and couple other gents) with stock Plexi clean channel. I sold my first Uber-gain to other guitarist in my band who replaced a Mesa 50W Dual Rect with it. That one is an SE amp with KT88 (approx 17W) and sounds amazing. We've done 25 shows with it over past year, which is how I got the order for a 50W version of same.
* Clean channel has no tone control - uses the bright/dark blend for tone. Works so well I'll be using that for clean channel on all my 2-channel builds going forward.
* Has two MV's - foot switchable - one for rhythm and one for lead (similar to JCM900 Lead Volume)
* Has cap multiplier for C2, DC heaters, and pure star-grounding scheme (i.e. only one connection to chassis at input) - there is zero hum in this amp
* I use gothic ring/term strip layout but this will be my last amp using term strips. I've designed a PCB that I can use for all four amp models - cuts down pre-amp build from 12 to 2 hours.
* Use a prototype power supply board that I've now got a PCB designed for future builds - supplies AC PA heaters, elevated DC heaters for pre-amp, regulated 5V switch relay supply, cap multiplier and choke-filtered screen and pre-amp supply, and filtered bias voltage for PA.
* external bias points and pot on rear panel - can run variety of tubes from 25-35W dissipation - EL34's, KT77's, 6L6's, KT88's
* Impedence selection on rear-panel with 2 parallel output jacks to run two cabs if desired. This thing is pure thunder with a stack of 4x12's
Hit me up if interested in schematic or any questions about this incredible amp.
Denny