Some time ago I restored an Aetna Radio and acquired an identical chassis for building its sister prewar guitar amp.
https://antiqueradios.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=390773 The design I have landed on is cobbled from several prewar designs (
www.prewaramps.org)
Using a Pentode Preamp, a Cathodyne PI (Only had one 75 triode and limited heater current) and Push Pull 42's
GOAL is to use as many Aetna radio parts in Prew42 and keep the design as prewar as possible (modern safety)
https://stillampd.com/prewar-42-guitar-amplifierAny advice would be appreciated before I do any "cutting"
1 Any problem in using the #75 as a straight triode without using its two diodes?
Any thought for the two diode application in this circuit?
2 RobRob suggests adding Grid Stop of 470K to mellow the Blackface Princeton Cathodyne (Agree?).
BTW - any thoughts about using a prewar cathodyne here in place of the 60's Princeton? having trouble finding stuff that does not use transformer coupled PI or that is cathodyne that makes sense. Have been through prewaramp.com and google search.
3 What do you think about the placement of the Volume control? I've seen designs where it precedes preamp, Not sure if preceding the preamp would be better or worse
4 Many prewar PS use a choke. Do you think there would be advantage to adding this or not?
5 Is it ok to keep the #42's screen at same voltage as plate? Or drop it some?