The lower B+ is deliberate.
Some of the guys have built killer sounding JCM's with 370 - 400v on the plates.
The headphone trick for transformer placement really works.
Look at how close they are on a TW build.
Magnetic field induced hum between the PT & OT is virtually zero if you use the headphones for position/placement.
More pics this weekend...
I promise Miles.
Colossal wrote:...I tried just wiring them in parallel straight across the amp like the SLO style. Dead quiet and no twisting. Wiring filaments sucks
Aren't you totally freaked when you probe in there? I'd be terrified to hit the filaments to another pin or worse to ground.
Haha, yes, that could get...smokey. In this case I used some insulation over the bare, parallel filament 'rails' connecting all of the preamp tubes. So as long as I stay clear of just pins 4/5 and 9 with the DMM, no worries.
Bob S wrote:My least favorite thing - filament wiring.
1st attempt late last night.
This morning somehow it had transformed into the ugliest wiring job ever.
Re-did this morning - color coded to avoid phasing issues.
Still managed to get the phasing wrong - AAArghh.
Third attempt looks good enough - I really don't want to re-do it again.
I was intending to use a grounded CT.
Now I'm thinking elevated.
The wiring is quite close to the input jacks.
May end up with dc filaments.
I would move the tubes away from the input jacks...... you will have less interaction between the input and output of the tube. The tube placement in this chassis is not the best way to do it. If that 2nd tube(at the input) is the cathode follower..its in a very bad spot. Its just asking for parasitic problems. Also not good for the sound of the amp.
One question, I really like the tube rectifier/diode option on my AB763, so I was thinking of adding one to the 2204 build, it's not too much work and I have a Mullard GZ34, any thoughts on this?
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Progress.
She's alive !
Still got some bells & whistles to do, but...
Sounds great to my humble ears.
Sustain !
Gonna get to know her before I make any changes.
I'll get a decent guitar player to make some clips.
Silent - very little hum or hiss !!!
This might get loud...
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