This single event is what got me building amps. I wanted to replace that Bassman but I couldn't afford a new one. Can't beat the clean punch this amp delivers at high volumes. Damned thing used to compete and hold its own against 6505+'s and other stupid loud metal amps.
Now I have built a 5F6A in the past, but this was a thrown together piece of junk that never really sounded or acted quite right. I tried to PTP the fucker and it really backfired badly on me. So I'm building a "new" 5F6A out of more scraps and junk amps, except this time I'm doing it "right". As you guys probably have noticed by now, right for me is an amp that sounds close to the original using whatever I have on hand. Since I have a lot on hand, this isn't usually a big deal.
The chassis is coming from my 6AQ5 Rocket which I consider a failed project, although I now believe that the underrated power transformer was the reason for the weird ghosting I couldn't ever eliminate. Pulling two power tubes might have fixed the problem. Hindsight is such a bitch! Anywho I'm recycling this Rocket project and trying to make a compact yet full featured tweed Bassman.
For the power transformer I'm using one of the $25 beater vintage jobs I bought from Dynaman a while back. It's at around 570VCT with a 12V only heater winding (albeit a big one). I'm going to wire the 6L6 heaters in series for now with the intention of checking the voltage drop across each to make sure it's within maybe 10% of each other, this way tubes don't start dying early because one side is taking all of the current and doing all of the work. If this doesn't work then I have room for a 6.3V transformer (which I would have to buy
The output transformer is going to be a Stancor A-3851. 4.2k primary to 4, 8, 16 Ohm secondary is perfect IMO for vintagey Fender stuff. I don't like using wimpy iron, especially when the amp is meant to PUNCH, and old hi-fi iron seems to punch well.
I'll try to post some pics of the more interesting parts of the amp soon. The one thing I'm worried about is my clearance between one of the 6L6's, the 5AR4 and the transformers are terrible. I can't really scoot anything over and so if the rectifier starts overheating, once again I'll throw in some SS diodes and call it a day.
Does an 8H choke sound good? It's a Stancor C1709 8H, 85mA 250 Ohm and probably the most appropriate choke I have. My only other option is a 16H, 50mA 580Ohm job that I think would drop too much voltage under heavy loading (from internal resistance, not losing inductance). What should I be expecting for screen current under heavy operating conditions?
Also has anybody heard of these mods: http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/6716/5 ... ricked.jpg
A guy that owns a few real 5F6A's says that his amps all have this little "tweaks" (minus the 10uF cap and 100 Ohm heater resistors, that is) from the factory. I'm going to incorporate these small changes and see if they make much of a difference.
Damn, this post got long quickly