Hello!
Its been some years since i last visited this forum. In the meantime, I have worked with two amps on my own.
So I`m thinking, lets present the last one I`ve made first. This one is actually just finished, and it is not tested properly yet. It might need some tone tweaks, but that is minor changes in the circuit, so I guess it`s ok to present this one now.
The concept here is based on the Fender champ 5F1 amp, but with an EL84 tube instead of the 6V6. The transformers are from an old radio.
This amp is made as a collaboration with a colleague of mine, which share my interest of making tube amps. However, he has never made a guitar amp befor, only hifi-amps. So this one was a new experience for him.
Anyway, my colleague did all the basics on this amp, woodwork, chassis etc, and he constructed basically a straight forward "champ"-type amplifier based one the 5F1 schematics (with some adjustments off course due to different transformers and tube).
Then it was my turn to hotrod this thing.
This time I though the concept as follows: two channels ("clean" and high gain) with just a amp switch (no footswitch), effects loop, no tone pots /equalization.
In other words, quite straight forward... Ehh.. Not.
I was struggling a lot with hum, white noise and oscillation in this one. But after a while, I have now ended with a result that seems, after a few low volume tests, quite nice.
Well.. Enough talking. Lets see the construction: