Hi,
This is my first post. I've decided that I want to build a power amp for use with a modeler. I want to do this so that I can have the EQ effects of an output transformer, and a lot of "thump" from the amp. I don't want the power amp to "color" the tone of the preamp. I've looked around for a tube PA layout, but haven't found anything. I'm thinking of using just the power section of an old tried and true tube amp, but don't know if these power sections color the tone. My guess is that they probably don't do so to an appreciable degree.
I'd like to use a 100 watt power section, but might go with a 50, or less, instead. I looked at an old popular tube amp, and found that the 100 watt version weighs 6.6 lbs more than the 50 watt version. This brings me to my first question: How much can I expect an amp built just as a power section to weight relative to the entire amp? Building just a power section would allow me to shrink the size of the wooden cabinet and the chassis, but I'd still have the same transformers, which seem to be the main source of the weight. So, as a rough estimate, could I assume that an amp built as just a power section would weigh roughly 90% of the weight of the entire amp, or is this inaccurate? I know I won't get an exact answer, I'm just trying to get a ballpark figure. If this whole thing is over about 30 lbs, I think I'll go to a smaller amp.
When replacing power tubes, would I need to replace all of them if a push-pull amp were designed so that I could bias all the tubes independently?
Would this idea be cheaper if I were to use a tube other than the el34?
Would a power amp need as much shielding as a complete amp? It's my understanding that preamps are more sensitive to interference, and I've seen power amps sold in which the transformers are facing the same direction.
Thanks