major help!!!!6np2 schematics
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major help!!!!6np2 schematics
I would like to make a 6np2 and 6L6 36 watt amp..but im a total newbie!!would anyone help me with schematics??
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We can help you, but it wouldn't be with those particular tubes. The amps we do here all derive the Marshall 18W design, so they're pretty much 12AX7s and EL84s, with EF86s or 6V6s sometimes thrown in for variation. The 36W schematics we have are in the 36W folder in the Downloads section. Other variations are certainly possible, but you would be straying off the beaten path, which isn't great if you're new to amp building.
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Re: major help!!!!6np2 schematics
That valve is the same as an ECC83, except for the heater connection (it needs another 40mA heater current too, which shouldn't be a big deal). All you need to do is wire the heaters up to pins 4 and 5 NOT pin 9. You can ground pin 9, or leave it unconnected, whatever. In all other respects the rest of the amp is unchanged.emz wrote:I would like to make a 6np2 and 6L6 36 watt amp..but im a total newbie!!would anyone help me with schematics??
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zaphod_phil wrote:That's useful to know! Do they sound any good?
C'mon, just tell us it sounds like poo and we can move on! I have no personal experience, so I can't say. Inquiring minds want opinions, not facts!kleuck wrote:It seems that Sovtek's current production 12AX7WA are modified 6N2P-EV.
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It's been a long time since i heard one in one of my amps, so can't really tell.
I'd probably say : not a really interesting tube, sonically, in a simple amp.
Probably best to use in modern high gain "factory".
Found a little review : http://thetubestore.com/12ax7review.html#sovtek1
I didn't test the real 6N2P (but i will use 6N3P and 6N1P)
I'd probably say : not a really interesting tube, sonically, in a simple amp.
Probably best to use in modern high gain "factory".
Found a little review : http://thetubestore.com/12ax7review.html#sovtek1
I didn't test the real 6N2P (but i will use 6N3P and 6N1P)
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Well a lot of weekend amp builders from where I come from (Serbia) use these 6N2P cause they are easy available and cheap, and with great results. Try finding 6N2P-EV that is supposed to be a millitary version of this valve, with much less hum and microphonics. Conect one heater lead to pin4 the other to pin5 and as said, have pin9 either grounded or left empty and off you go.
(in russian it looks like this 6Н2П and for the millitary version 6Н2П-ЕВ)
(in russian it looks like this 6Н2П and for the millitary version 6Н2П-ЕВ)
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