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I've been getting the itch lately to dig into tube amplification and use my preexisting knowledge and apply it to fun stuff... Tube amps! Of course, they haven't taught the theory of tube amps in years, so I've been using other sources to supplement my knowledge and fill in gaps. (Old RCA Tube book, Jack Darr, Dave Hunter, etc.)
The question is, should I start by modifying (say, a Blues Junior) or by building a simple circuit like a Champ, Princeton or Deluxe? Maybe a Tweed Princeton with a few mods, or maybe even the BYOC Tweed Royal or the Hunter Two-Stroke? If I did a Champ or Princeton if want at least a 10" if not 12" speaker. The caveat to the Blues Junior... I don't own one, so by the time I find a used one, get a speaker and all the components you're almost at a 18W kit! Maybe a do a Princeton kit and and 18W kit? However, if I modified a Blues Junior, you're starting with an amp that *works*.
(I have the necessary soldering skills and circuit building knowledge, as well as a respect for high voltage. I'm exploring Classic guitar amp designs as well as learning good tube amp practices, we've all seen the difference between a well wired and a messily wired amp)
Looking for any and all suggestions!
The question is, should I start by modifying (say, a Blues Junior) or by building a simple circuit like a Champ, Princeton or Deluxe? Maybe a Tweed Princeton with a few mods, or maybe even the BYOC Tweed Royal or the Hunter Two-Stroke? If I did a Champ or Princeton if want at least a 10" if not 12" speaker. The caveat to the Blues Junior... I don't own one, so by the time I find a used one, get a speaker and all the components you're almost at a 18W kit! Maybe a do a Princeton kit and and 18W kit? However, if I modified a Blues Junior, you're starting with an amp that *works*.
(I have the necessary soldering skills and circuit building knowledge, as well as a respect for high voltage. I'm exploring Classic guitar amp designs as well as learning good tube amp practices, we've all seen the difference between a well wired and a messily wired amp)
Looking for any and all suggestions!