A friend of mine was telling me about the Garnet Herzog, I'd never heard about it before. For those that don't know, its sort of a fender champ with a power resistor in place of a speaker, and a line out, so you can use it like a distortion pedal. The amp, including the power tube, can be cranked all the way up, and since the line out comes after the power tube, you can run it into the front end of another, larger amp, and get the sound of power tube overdrive at any volume.
Well, I have some champ style transformers and most other components, so I ordered a little hammond 10 x 6 x 2 box, and I'm building a full 2204 (jcm800) preamp into a single ended champ style output "herzog".
I've built jcm preamps and I've built a few champ circuits, so I'm not expecting too many curveballs. I just thought I'd share my project here on the forum.
It will have diode rectifier. I'm not installing a power switch or standby switch, since it will be a pedal.
I will install a switching jack at the normal speaker connection, so it can be ran into a speaker if desired.
I plan on using a middle of the road cathode bias R/C on the output tube, to accommodate either 6L6, 6V6, or EL34 operation. I'm hoping to find a resistor value that will operate for all 3, maybe making some run hot, some cold. If one resistor value won't do it, I guess I'll add a switch that will need change power tube cathode resistor for each tube type. I haven't plugged any numbers into bias formula yet, I'm hoping I don't need to install switchable resistors. We'll see. . . . .
I've only got transformers, bypass switch, pots, and "output" resistor mounted so far.