Hey all, first post here!
I'm working on designing a 50 Watt Push/Pull amp. This is my first try at amp building, and understand that I chose a pretty rough first build and probably 'in over my head'. However, I've dumped some time into this already so I'm pushing through until it's completed lol, I'm pretty confident I can figure it out.
I've been relying heavily on running simulations of my pre-amp/phase inverter through Multi-sim, and this is where most of my questions have originated. I know that from an engineering perspective guitar amps are poorly designed, and as a student I've been scratching my head QUITE a bit and summed it up as 'more art than science'. What's been confusing me is the point at which clipping occurs. I understand this is due to tube characteristics as well as the bias/'Q-point' of the said tube. The reason why it's been dragging me around in circles for weeks now is because I'm wanting to design an amp that has a lot of headroom in one circuit and have a separate circuit for overdrive. (I also understand that Overdrive is just a clipped signal) Separating the two circuits (switchable) is no biggie, my issue is due to the resulting sine wave from the output. In my head a pure sine wave (
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/_6t_ZmJSkbL4/TJLFDrqFhYI/AAAAAAAACbU/BZgLx7HLP9U/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/Sinewave_horizontalview.jpg) is clean and has been what I've been aiming for. However, in most simulations I've been running I'm getting a severely clipped signal after the second tube (
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/96/Voltage_Clipping.svg/1200px-Voltage_Clipping.svg.png). I know that the clipping is a result of the tube bias point, as well as the input signal; I also understand that the input signal is sweeping above the 0 Volt grid point in which the plate voltage is held constant until the input signal swings below the 0 grid Voltage point again.
I've ran multiple simulations of different bias points of 12AX7 and could obtain a clean sine wave at VERY low volume settings. The only operable design I've made that had a clean wave at the output for nearly all volume levels has been with 2 12AU7's, but I figure that this would be a bad design as it wouldn't drive the output tubes hard enough. (I guess I should have mentioned that I had a Tonestack in between these two tubes)
I figure that I am overthinking alot of this, and clipping in the Pre-amp is SUPPOSED to happen, regardless if it is the clean or overdrive channel. I even ran a simulation on the Fender Princeton Reverb AA764 and the clipping after the second tube was much more severe than in ANY of my simulations. However, I can't help but to continuously think and redesign, think and redesign.
So a couple of the questions that I have are:
Is clipping supposed to occur early in the pre-amp circuit? (As in before the Phase-Inverter)
Will the resulting (clipped) signal effect output power calculations? (I've already figured out my output circuit)
Are there are resources I can look to that demonstrates how the clipped signals will sound?
I'm sure this has been asked before, but honestly there's just so much information in this forum that I decided to make my own post. Plus, I figure I could get a little help from all the guru's out there.
Any kind of information you can give me I will appreciate greatly.
