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Joe Bento May 4th 09 10:28 PM

"All American Four" Guitar Amp
 
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Joe Bento May 4th 09 10:31 PM

"All American Four" Guitar Amp
 
When you have a bunch of 'no value' AA5 radios, use the parts for a
nice 3W practice guitar amp. The bread tin chassis kept the prices low!

The large transformer is a 120/240 / 120 isolation transformer. This
amp was wired for 240 at the primary, as it will be a gift for a UK
friend when we meet at the Dayton Hamvention.

Joe



Joe Bento May 4th 09 10:33 PM

"All American Four" Guitar Amp
 

Brenda Ann May 4th 09 10:35 PM

"All American Four" Guitar Amp
 

"Joe Bento" wrote in message
news:2009050415312243658-joseph@removespamkirtlandcom...
When you have a bunch of 'no value' AA5 radios, use the parts for a nice
3W practice guitar amp. The bread tin chassis kept the prices low!

The large transformer is a 120/240 / 120 isolation transformer. This amp
was wired for 240 at the primary, as it will be a gift for a UK friend
when we meet at the Dayton Hamvention.

Joe


Is there enough iron there for 50Hz mains??



Joe Bento May 4th 09 10:46 PM

"All American Four" Guitar Amp
 
On 2009-05-04 15:35:49 -0600, "Brenda Ann" said:


"Joe Bento" wrote in message
news:2009050415312243658-joseph@removespamkirtlandcom...
When you have a bunch of 'no value' AA5 radios, use the parts for a nice
3W practice guitar amp. The bread tin chassis kept the prices low!

The large transformer is a 120/240 / 120 isolation transformer. This amp
was wired for 240 at the primary, as it will be a gift for a UK friend
when we meet at the Dayton Hamvention.

Joe


Is there enough iron there for 50Hz mains??


The Transformer is a Triad N-N68X, which according to its published
specs is good for 120/240 50/60 Hz.

I have a 150VA transformer I wire in reverse to check out 240V
circuits, and this functioned well at 240V 60Hz.

Joe


Ian Jackson[_2_] May 5th 09 10:55 AM

"All American Four" Guitar Amp
 
In message 200905041533558930-joseph@removespamkirtlandcom, Joe Bento
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Hum-wise, would there be any advantage in reversing the order of the
heaters for V1, 2 and 3, thus having the lower AC voltage at the lower
signal level stages?
--
Ian

Joe Bento May 5th 09 02:49 PM

"All American Four" Guitar Amp
 
On 2009-05-05 03:55:40 -0600, Ian Jackson
said:

In message 200905041533558930-joseph@removespamkirtlandcom, Joe Bento
writes

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Hum-wise, would there be any advantage in reversing the order of the
heaters for V1, 2 and 3, thus having the lower AC voltage at the lower
signal level stages?


Ahhh.... I need to change the designations on the schematic. The
12AT6's are at the ground side of the string as wired in my amp.
Though not nonexistent, hum is very low level.

Joe


Joe Bento May 5th 09 03:58 PM

"All American Four" Guitar Amp
 
Corrected schematic to show actual wiring of heater string. First
12AT6 preamp heater is closest to ground.


Ian Jackson[_2_] May 5th 09 07:28 PM

"All American Four" Guitar Amp
 
In message 2009050508580977923-joseph@removespamkirtlandcom, Joe Bento
writes
Corrected schematic to show actual wiring of heater string. First
12AT6 preamp heater is closest to ground.

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This arrangement might also help with reliability. The heater-cathode
breakdown rating of a 12AT6 might not be as high as a 50C5 (but I
haven't checked).
--
Ian

Sal May 9th 09 01:14 PM

"All American Four" Guitar Amp
 
Joe,
Nice job on the AA4 amp, I have been thinking about drawing up a
schematic but you beat me to it.. :-)

I have some 50DC4 tubes, using that in place of a 35W4 you don't need a
filament dropping resistor.

Thanks,
Sal



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