I'm finishing up an AC30 type build that incorporates 3 channels: 1. A single-tube EF86 Channel with a Triode/Pentode Switch, a "Bass Mode" Switch (taken from VOX's recent Handwired model), and a Brilliance Switch; 2. A "Top Boost" Channel with a 12AX7 Parallel'd and a cascaded second 12AX7, including Treble and Bass tone controls, Vol, and a Master Volume; and 3. A Vibrato Channel (based on one drawn up by Mr. Luckey). I also added a post Phase Inverter Master Volume (also keeping the typical "Top Cut" control). I based the power section and power supply roughly on Kevin O'Connor's write-up in T.U.T. 3. I added a Triode/Pentode switch for the power tubes in the hopes that I could lower the output volume (bedroom practice vs gigging) with a switch. I've also added a relay based switching system to facilitate switching/blending the channels and controlling the main "voicing" switches from an 8-switch footswitch.
Here's where I'm at (and issues):
1. The EF86 Channel and all three of its switches work fine but there's a huge difference in gain/vol when switching between the Triode and Pentode modes of operation using the "Mode" switch. Is that normal? (obviously this is my first time running an EF86 and doing Triode/Pentode switching).
2. The "Top Boost" Channel works but my bass and treble controls are acting weird. Maybe I got something wrong in the schematic or the way I wired them up? Turning the Bass control does seem to be affecting the tone, but not to the degree I'm familiar with on other amps. The Treble, kinda the same thing but at 80% of turning it up it suddenly cuts the treble instead of "adding" more.
3. When blending (i.e. engaging both channels simultaneously with the same input signal) the first two channels (EF86 + "Top Boost") it results in a weird anemic sound (slightly less volume). In other words, it seems that they are out of phase..? I'm assuming this problem results from either the way I've connected them together or that I'm not understanding how each gain stage is inverting the signal phase. Thoughts?
4. My third channel, the "Vibrato" channel is barely audible even with all Volumes turned all the way up. I'm thinking it could be that: a. I got something wrong in copying down the design schematic, b. I copied the layout wrong, c. I got the first two correct, but wired something up wrong, or d. the way I have designed the connection to the phase invertor while also connecting a negative feedback loop to the same side of the phase invertor is shunting (or otherwise jacking with) my signal somehow. Thoughts on this one would be appreciated as well.
5. The "Power" Switch that changes the power tubes' operation between Triode and Pentode modes seems to be working, but I was expecting a large difference (in volume) between the two. It was billed as a "half-power" switch on a VOX "hand-wired" circuit I found from a few years ago (the model just prior to the current VOX AC30 Hand-Wired).
6. I was expecting more volume from this design than I'm currently getting but I've never worked with a 4-tube EL84 "30W" design before. Seems to me that my 2-tube EL84 "20W" "Marshall TMB" amp is nearly as loud. Shouldn't an AC30 design be a bit painful to the ear when turned all the way up?
6. The post phase invertor Master Volume, Top Cut Control, Switchable Negative Feedback, and the 8-switch relay board all seem to be working as expected.
I know this is a lot, but since some of the issues might be related to one or more of the others, I figured I'd throw it all out there for your valuable guidance and insight. I've attached the Schematic and the Layout I used. Thank you in advance for your help.