I have acquired an old radio, the attached Bendix 676D. It appears to be a typical 6-tube radio of its day: 6SK7 RF stage, 6SA7 converter, 6SK7 IF amp, 6SQ7 demodulator and AF stage, 6V6 output stage, 5Y3 rectifier.
Of course I want to make it a guitar amp, and as a learning experience, I want to use what's in there rather than gut it and replace all the tubes with proper octal audio triodes and pentodes. The goal isn't necessarily to have the best guitar amplifier, but to make this thing the best guitar amplifier it can be, and to learn something along the way.
Reading up on such things, I see that the 6SQ7 and 6V6 provide a pretty good foundation for a single ended amplifier. There are certainly two-stage amps out there in the world, but to make something a little more "Champ"-ish I'm likely going to want a little more gain, to make up for the Champ's other 12AX7 triode stage. I've read about running a 6SK7 in triode mode to acheive a modest amount of gain, so maybe I can stick the two in series and come close (or exceed!) the missing high-gain triode. I'm eager to perform some experimentation along these lines, and confident I can come up with something that works...hopefully. Also, why use the 6SK7s as triodes, couldn't they be used as pentodes? What are the funky coils attached to their plates? I assume they need those to operate at such high frequencies...do I need those for audio frequency?
This leaves me with an unused 6SA7: the pentagrid heptode. And I can't just leave it there looking pretty! Now I certainly don't have the electronics background to know exactly why you'd want 5 grids in a tube, but in my research I see that it was used to perform two functions: oscillate at an intermediate frequency, and mix the RF signal with the IF signal (forgive me if I don't have this exactly right, I have no radio background). Well oscillating and mixing seem like useful tasks from an audio standpoint. I've also read about other pentagrids (though not necessarily the 6SA7) being used as voltage-controlled amplifiers, which also seems pretty useful. Maybe I'm just seeing what I want to see, and not really understanding the why, but let me out on a limb here...
Could it be used as a trem oscillator? Or is it only capable of oscillating at much higher frequencies? Could the "mixer" portion be used to modulate guitar signal with the trem oscillator? Could I use it as a cool VCA volume control? Or even a compressor? Would I want to? At a minimum, could it be configured as another modest gain stage? A fuzz? A ring modulator???
Feel free to tell me this is all a dumb idea. Certainly if these tubes were useful from a guitar standpoint, we'd see them in at least one guitar amp, but we don't. But if you're going to call me dumb, at least give me the why. 6SQ7s are cheap, and I could strap enough of those in here to have a high gain firebreather if I wanted, but I have plenty of great-sounding guitar amps already, so help me with my experiment. Even if it makes a bad guitar amp, I hope it will at least teach me something.