I recently built a Hoffman 5F6A Bassman that needs . . . taming.
Channel 2 sounds fabulous, but only when my spouse is out of the house. It is simply too loud. I don't gig, don't need the power - my bad for building this. I do have good experience with Deluxe Reverbs -- figured I'd just have to turn the volume dial back just a bit. Yeah, no, it did not work out that way.
Channel 1 I do not enjoy at all, but this is the channel with Rk=820R with Ck=220uF, and can easily be altered to taste.
One last complaint: wow is this thing heavy. Too heavy for This Old Back . . .
I suppose I could try to limit the voltage of the circuit, bring the bias way down, replace the 5881's with 6V6's, and maybe try less efficient speakers, etc -- that would be one approach. My gut tells me it will always be too loud for my family (this assumption may or may not be correct).
But I'm thinking it might be best to downgrade the PT and OT to lighter specs, and move over to a 6V6 configuration.
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
If I were to get new iron, I'd like to go as light as reasonable. I looked at the specs for Hammond 290 BX which supports 138mA, which seems right. Are there other smaller power transformers I should be considering?
As for the OT, I'm thinking the Hammond 1750PA might be good. 8K CT, 18 watts. Other OT's to consider?
Hoffman schematic/layout:
https://el34world.com/Hoffman/files/Hoffman_5F6A.pdf