36 Watt Lite
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36 Watt Lite
I am looking for a layout for a 36 watt lite. I just need Volume and Tone... no feedback, no TMB. Pref with a 5AR4 or the like...
Does anyone know of one?
Thank you gentlemen...
-Paul
Does anyone know of one?
Thank you gentlemen...
-Paul
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The 36watt layout is a good reference for hooking up two pairs of el84s , but if space is an issue you can use one 75 ohm (half the value of 18watt) and connect all the cathodes together . The resistor should be at least 10watts though . Same for the 1Kscreen resistors , just up the value to 10 watts .
If you use a GZ34 rectifier you might want to go up a little on the bias resistor value depending on the plate voltage it gives you .
Also for a good 4K OT the W**er 36watt kit uses a Big Bassman/Super/BandMaster type OT that Sounds really good .
If you use a GZ34 rectifier you might want to go up a little on the bias resistor value depending on the plate voltage it gives you .
Also for a good 4K OT the W**er 36watt kit uses a Big Bassman/Super/BandMaster type OT that Sounds really good .
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