Hello to all
I thought I would avail myself of some of the profound expertise here on the forum.
Ever since I repaired one of these amps, a 1960 tweed using this schematic:
https://guitarwork.ru/electronic/firm/Amplifier/Gibson/Gibson%20GA-19RVT.jpgNot the more common “Crestline” schematic in Doug’s library. Definitely this circuit (as there seems to be a lot of confusion about the proper circuit), I wanted to build one.
I’m now thinking of offering a clone of this amp.
I’d like to keep mods to a minimum and build with all NOS tubes (which I have).
I have a few questions for the folks in the know here. I’m confident in building the amp but there are some bumps on a 60 year old circuit and I’d appreciate any comments on my possible workarounds or suggestions I have not considered.
1. All the bypass caps in this circuit are 20uF (25v?). I have not found any low voltage 20uF anywhere. I usually use the Sprague Atom 25uf/50v caps here.
Would there be any noticeable change in sound? I’m thinking not since most caps are +/- 10% anyway. Even so 5uf is 20%. I’m not anticipating any real changes here but I’d appreciate thoughts.
2. As far as I can determine, there are No 2M audio taper pots made by anyone as far as I can determine. There are a few 2M pots but all are linear taper, unsuitable for this application. What can I expect if I use 1M audio tapers in those volume controls?
Especially on the normal channel, that would change the input impedance to the grid somewhat. Not sure what to expect. Surely, if someone knows where to get 2MA pots I’m all ears. I don’t believe I can set up any voltage dividers that will still give me full volume sweep. This is probably my biggest concern on the build. Comments or suggestions?
3. My only option for a reverb transformer is from Mercury Magnetics :-(
Pretty pricey at $68 for a 3 watt reverb transformer. In addition, I would have to get 4F reverb tanks instead of the 4A which isn’t a real issue but now I have to stock tanks that can maybe only be used for this build. The doubled up 12AT7 driver in a BF reverb circuit should be around 22K at the output and the BF transformer usually is specified at 25K-8ohm.
The output of the 6U8A (in place of 7199) I’ll be using is about 5K. Too big a mismatch to use the 125A1A. The unused triode of V3 is available but has an output about 62.5K so again, that’s a big mismatch plus the gain is much higher.
Anyone know how I might use the 125A1A and the 4A tank here? I can’t think of a solution, but if anyone has sussed this out I’d be grateful for the knowledge.
4. I was planning on using a Hammond 290PAZ for the PT and a Hammond 1760H for the OT. I believe the PT is used in the Marshall 18W. The OT lifted from BFDR should be gtg and allows me to offer different speaker options.
I notice the 6.3 filament circuit calls for the CT to go to the 6V6 cathodes. I’m assuming this is to elevate the filaments and help with hum reduction. Any issues there?
In addition, should unmatched 6V6s be a concern? They are both drawing off the same cathode resistor and will affect the final drop across the 270ohm there. I have not built a self biased amp before but I have worked on a ton of radio gear that uses it so I’m not unfamiliar with the operation but it’s been awhile.
5. Using the 290PAZ at 290vac out through an NOS 5V3GT into a 20uf filter should get me close to the 300v called for the power tubes. I don’t want to go Fender high here but would like to stick close to the lower voltage and not have to play around with finding a different cathode resistor value if I can help it. How does that look?
6. Finally, any thoughts on adding an NFB loop to the circuit? Would the benefits be worth the modification?
I certainly will appreciate any guidance the group can provide and I will be glad to share pictures of the prototype build as it progresses.
Hope everyone had a nice St. Paddy’s Day