early in the year, a friend brought over a magnecord CM6K amp chassis that he wanted to convert to a deluxe type amp. after noting he had limited space and was minus a 9pin socket, he abandoned the idea and farmed the transformers leaving me the chassis to dispose of. fast-forward to june, during a cleaning of the cluttered mess that is my lab, i decided that it was too nice of a chunk of steel to simply toss as it is still in decent shape. what can i say: i'm a pack-rat.
with just 2 small bottles holes & two 3 big bottle holes, with a fender tremolux PT fitting the PT cutout to work with, some more part research revealed that a hammond 1620A OT would fit in the OT mount requiring that just 2 OT mounting holes need be elongated to fit properly. OK, so now i had the foundation of a 30-40W guitar amp.
i needed to be able to build the preamp without adding a third bottle, but need enough gain to drive a treble/bass tone stack - see chassis pics, and push a pair of big bottles that would make 30-40W, so obviously the 6V6 were out the question. more research. since i have a PT that makes about 420-450VDC depending on rectifier, and a 6.6K UL OT that's rated at 20W in full fidelity, i considered 6L6GB/C. they will deliver ~25W auto biased with 400V and 6.6K Ra-a load, but the mullard EL34 datasheet is what caught my attention: 35W with 430V with 6K Ra-a in UL mode running autobias. perfect! that's the output stage.
https://tubedata.wernull.com/sheets/129/e/EL34.pdf - see pg. D2: 43% UL condition.
now to drive the EL34 to full power with just two 9pin bottles. i initially thought 2 6AN8 would definitely do it, but they're odd-ball tubes and would be kind of a bitch to wire in the limited space. so after much deliberation and with part count being of primary concern, i decided the first stage would be a pentode - an EF86 driving a tone stack feeding a gain stage then to a cathodyne for the PI. the gain stage/cathodyne structure would give me the most gain with PI function using just one 12AX7. it wouldn't be a marshall 2204 or trainwreck gain animal, but should do well enough in the clean-gritty arena.
attached is what i formulated. i have it built on a breadboard and was pleasantly surprised as to how well EF86 pentode driven bass/treble TS works. BTW, the tone stack was plagiarized from frank filipse's (sp?) electron tube pages URL.
chassis pics here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/90ppvqjmpycwjnt/AAC0CE16OnIO7HIGyK6LEVJCa?dl=0--pete
EDIT: revised plans in reply # 5.