JCM 84
is a parts-at-hand project, JCM style preamp to SE EL84
After repairing and modding a few amps, I decided to do my own build. Having some education and some experience, I did not order a kit, but went the other way. The deep end, designing from scratch, felt too heavy a job, at least right now. So I jumped in the middle of the pool, studied countless verified designs, copied and modded some of them to suit my stockpile of spares. Many books were read, but special thanks go to EL34world and RobRobinette sites for bringing all these theories to life with understandable, plain English.
Now, to the project itself: The goal is to build a "simple", moddable / modded 2-tube preamp with parts at hand. This baby's preamp is going to be a testbed / work horse for those other, bigger amps to come.
Parts at hand
OT_tr SE EL84 from BH5H
PWR_tr capable of at least four tubes. Supposedly 5th heater would overload?
Hammond 4H high-R coil
Selection of tubes
Stuff'n'sh*t
Power amp
Power amp section is a shameless copy of a Blackheart, for obvious reason, the OT_tr. And BH5H has a pentode / triode switch! I dont fully understand the operating principles of the switch, I read somewhere that it is not a true triode / pentode? That might confuse a bit?
Preamp
Something I found online. Modified. Single channel JCM style higain.
Power supply
PWR_tr 280-0-280 to rectifiers
6.3VAC to artificial 0 and heaters/LEDs
5VAC to vacuum rectifier tube
PWR section
PWR_tr 280-0-280 to mil-spec 5C4M or 4x 1N4007 w/ load distribution.
Rect_tube 5C4M backed up with 2 diodes for safety and longevity.
pwr_ON+stb_OFF bleeds through diodes & R2W to fill the res caps.
So, standby switch is AC30 style, because 5C4M might not like the heavy load of all these capacitors when lit up.
NFB section flew over my head. Found some online info though. According to Excels and others experience = NFB is trial and error. Feedback to V1A or V2A cathode?
Please look at the schema and report the bugs. Some of those are under investigations already, of course. I can already see some of the bugs myself. And I am aware, that if I flip all the switches to highest gain, this thing might become an oscillator. There is a plan B... I'd like to hear from you guys, who have built similar things. Thanks!
- Mike
Edit. Filament grounding and diode layout fixed