Howdie!
So i am building a practice amp that is too loud to run in my apartment but what can you do (build a speaker attenuator) and at the stage i am at i would really appreciate input on implementing global negative feedback. I took the Vox AC4 and the parts i have and build an amp with EL95 output without any screen or cathode bypass capacitors, yet, and it runs fine, has no hum (yeah!), keeps me playing (aka sounds good but too basy) and has all the right voltages, too (or so i think). It does not yet have screen or cathode bypass and it does not have negative feedback either, yet. But i would like a knob to turn this amp from clean to mean and a knob to control high end rolloff as well. Lacking screen or bypass capacitors it has a ton of negative feedback already but i would like to get this on a dial. I got the ideas from this forum (hail to all Vox AC4 threads) and
http://www.valveradio.net/audio/t-bridge-tone-control.htmland the screen resistor feedback picture attached. I would really appreciate some input to where to start with the feedback loop values and anything else, too, of course. I put some question marks on parts not yet imlemented. Probably in all the wrong places.
So the question-marks components are not in the circuit i tried out, or to be more frankly, anything that is screen- or cathode-bypass or nfb related is not in the circuit, yet. But it works and sounds like an amp. The amp as it is behaves nicely to the guitar volume control and breaks up when to loud.
Thanks so far, this forum and it`s members tought me a lot. Sorry to order european, though.
Regards
Jens.