teletroy wrote:
I'm looking for a schematic or layout for something along the lines of a mini z or the bad cat. I don't really need tone controls. Any suggestions?
THANKS
The classic SE EL84 amp is the VOX AC4 or Domino Normal. The circuit is the same but the Domino has a more point to point construction(Domino was the budget line from VOX).
Take a look at their schematic:
http://www.voxamps.co.uk/downloads/ac4.jpgThese amps have a nice clean tone but they don't really sceam, without a pedal, like I suspect the amps you mentioned do.
But that can be remedied with a few component changes. These amps were choked back in several ways. The input mix resistors are 100k not 68k (not a big difference). The EF86 screen resistor (R4) is 5.5 meg. Change that to 1M for more gain. Also, this schematic doesn't show pins 3 & 8 connected on the EF86 as they should be. For more low end, you can increase the value of the EF86 decoupling cap (C4) to 16uF.
If you don't need a tone control leave it off or use switchable coupling caps for the tone control . This will give a bit more gain.
You could move the EL84 plate supply to the other side of the "choke" resistor (R15) to increase the voltage on the EL84's plates, as well as the voltages throuhout the amp ( without the EL84 plate current draw through R15 all the voltages past R15 will rise) . Be sure and leave the EL84 screen supply on the same side of R15 as it is on the schematic.
The overall voltage of the amp can be increased by substituting an EZ81 for the EZ80 tube rectifier.
I like 300v on an EL84's plates, at idle, in SE. That could be accomplished just my moving the EL84 plate supply to the other side of R15, but still using the EZ80. Or just leaving the circuit like on the schematic and use an EZ81 tube rectifier.
Or you could use the circuit from a Domino Bass amp. This is like a Fender Champ with a cascaded 12AX7 and an EL84 in SE. There is a schematic for it at Mitch Colby's website here:
http://members.tripod.com/mitchcolby/Sc ... o_bass.htmmark durham