An EL84 amp in a vintage radio cabinet
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An EL84 amp in a vintage radio cabinet
Hello, I am new to NZguitars and by way of introduction here is a small amp I have built using a 1951 Columbus vintage radio cabinet. The preamp tubes are 12AX7 and 12AU7 and the output tube is EL84. It delivers about 3Wrms at 1KHz into an 8 inch speaker. I would be interested in any comments, and if there are any players reading this I would be keen to know how it compares with other amps of similar power.
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Re: An EL84 amp in a vintage radio cabinet
Welcome!
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Re: An EL84 amp in a vintage radio cabinet
Wow nice work! Welcome to the forum!
Would be great to hear a sound clip. Also can you post some shots of the chassis/circuit/layout ?
Would be great to hear a sound clip. Also can you post some shots of the chassis/circuit/layout ?
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Re: An EL84 amp in a vintage radio cabinet
Good to have you here. You're not the bloke from Devonport who builds these quite regularly, are you?
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Re: An EL84 amp in a vintage radio cabinet
Nice little amp, welcome.
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Re: An EL84 amp in a vintage radio cabinet
Welcome!Tubaholic wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 10:56 pm Hello, I am new to NZguitars and by way of introduction here is a small amp I have built using a 1951 Columbus vintage radio cabinet. The preamp tubes are 12AX7 and 12AU7 and the output tube is EL84. It delivers about 3Wrms at 1KHz into an 8 inch speaker. I would be interested in any comments, and if there are any players reading this I would be keen to know how it compares with other amps of similar power.G14.2 amp.jpgg14 front.jpeg
I had a valve radio some time back as per this thread https://www.nzguitars.com/forum/viewtop ... 79#p718479
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Re: An EL84 amp in a vintage radio cabinet
Here are some pics of the layout.StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 6:03 am Wow nice work! Welcome to the forum!
Would be great to hear a sound clip. Also can you post some shots of the chassis/circuit/layout ?
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Re: An EL84 amp in a vintage radio cabinet
Yes guilty as charged! I have built a few, and sold some of them. So far, no complaints and the feedback from buyers has been good.
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Re: An EL84 amp in a vintage radio cabinet
I’m a happy owner of a Princeton type
circuit by Tubaholic. Very classy amp in sound and looks. ( Tubaholic, it’s Dave from Tauranga)
circuit by Tubaholic. Very classy amp in sound and looks. ( Tubaholic, it’s Dave from Tauranga)
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Re: An EL84 amp in a vintage radio cabinet
Yip, had a thrash on this one a couple weeks ago, sounds wicked wound up full noise and didn’t make my ears bleed…bonus!
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Re: An EL84 amp in a vintage radio cabinet
Nice amp!
I bet Devo has changed a little from my days there as a teen in 1980 - Drongle Buss Co, 'The Splade' with Th' Dudes, Hello Sailor, Pop Mechanics etc. playing in the back bar, big brawls with the Navy lads at the Masonic that had us young whelps running for cover, or maybe it's exactly the same
Anyway, welcome aboard.
I bet Devo has changed a little from my days there as a teen in 1980 - Drongle Buss Co, 'The Splade' with Th' Dudes, Hello Sailor, Pop Mechanics etc. playing in the back bar, big brawls with the Navy lads at the Masonic that had us young whelps running for cover, or maybe it's exactly the same
Anyway, welcome aboard.
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