Hello all, great web site and forum. I found this site by way of DIYstompboxes.
Long story short I want to build a stereo preamp for a bass guitar, and I believe the Hoffman stereo preamp is just what I need. My bass is wired for stereo output (EMG Geezer Butler P-J on one channel, bridge piezo on the other) and I want to process these signals separately. I am not using a mic on an amp but direct studio style recording. Right now I am using a small non rack mount mixer to preamp the bass, and a separate box for overdrive. If I can get it all together that would be great.
Here is the design page
https://el34world.com/projects/StereoPreAmp1.htm I like the fact that this design is driven at full voltage and not a starved valve design; it is going to be rack mounted so high voltage and more power is OK with me and worth it for the improved sound. I have read through the build instructions and believe I can handle it as I have built similar things before, but I am new to tube amps.
I have a few questions before I start the build...
1. Can the stages be driven to overdrive with the gain setting? This is something I want to be able to do on one of the two channels.
2. Is this design robust enough to play around with different tubes? I have not found it in the details yet but I presume this uses the usual 12AX7 tubes, and I could try out a 12AU7 for example without changing the circuitry.
3. It looks like there is no board available for this since Hoffman mentions it is not a kit, but a one-off build. Is there a place where I can get the board for this? If not then I can just build it on phenolic perfboard or the like.
4. Is this amp quiet? Any significant problems with hum?
5. I see some twisted wires in the pictures of the completed board, like the green wires between the tube mounts. I presume that is for noise rejection a-la common mode. Is that correct?
6. Since Mr. Hoffman is out of the parts business (?) what source is generally recommended for parts?
Thanks in advance