Now, that I have my single ended amp working well, (thanks everyone for your help) my attention has turned to the other amp I have been working on. It’s a simple 6V6 push-pull amp with a 12AX7 preamp tube and a 12AX7 paraphase inverter with a volume and a gain.
Building this thing was a frustrating pain from the start, mainly because I built it in a chassis that was way too small. The chassis was way too small because I was trying to fit it into a cabinet that was also way too small. Despite the never ending problems of one thing getting in the way of another, and neither my fingers nor my soldering iron being able to reach the things that I needed to get to, I finally got it finished. It worked well …….except for this annoying little hiss and hum when I turned up the gain.
So I started trouble shooting the easy stuff, to get rid of the noise. No success. So then I was faced with the reality that I would have to take this thing apart again. Ahhhhhggg!!!
After several days of ruminating about it, I thought, to hell with this I’m just going to start again in a bigger chassis and then make a bigger cabinet.
So, I thought I would show you the progress of my new amp.
I started with a piece of steel I got from my neighbor. It's rather thick measuring 1/8" but I'm not too bothered about the extra weight. Bending it, of course, takes a few extra steps. I don't have a 50 ton press so I will need to grind the fold lines.