Diezel VH4- Channel 3 Preamp Idea

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ReverendBow
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Post by ReverendBow »

Reachahighernoon wrote: 01 Jul 2022, 04:00
Lol, though channel 3/4 switch seems like a good idea

And my board works too, though it's channel 4, insane levels of gain and compression though again I did not include the post tonestack cathode follower
I am going to try the Post Tone Stack stages... more tubes look cooler.... and you tone, the way it looks effects the tone...
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Also, I have an 6V6 power section amp that the preamp is 4 gain stages, no Cathode follower before the tone stack... it is a gain beast

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Any progress on this? I have a request for something similar, 50 watt amp though.

I was wondering if there was a drawing for the dropping string. Maybe the power tube plate tube voltages would be enough of a clue to get the preamp up to 400v.

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ReverendBow
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my favorite amplifier: the BME V-12 I built
Completed builds: Tube Amps:
15 Watt (6V6GT Push pull)
3 Watt (6AK6 Push Pull)
Fire Fly

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Mosrite Fuzzrite Clone
Roland AF-60 Bee Gee Clone
Ampeg Scrambler Clone

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Surfy bear Reverb tank
Boss Slow Gear Clone
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dorrisant wrote: 13 Jun 2023, 04:49 Any progress on this? I have a request for something similar, 50 watt amp though.

I was wondering if there was a drawing for the dropping string. Maybe the power tube plate tube voltages would be enough of a clue to get the preamp up to 400v.
Hey dude,

I have the board made up and populated. I have been traveling a lot for work so I haven't had a chance to move forward on it

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