Correct except they arent that much more, or more interesting, than a standard tube pre-amp.Garth wrote: Fri Oct 22, 2021 7:40 amAlso curious and don't mind doing a little guessing. They look a little more interesting than just a standard tube pre-amp.
That top one uses a tube I don't recognize and can't make out because of the reflection.
Bottom one looks setup to take an IEC so I guess that's what that (rather serious-looking) transformer is for?
#1 is an Ampeg B-15N style preamp built for all around homie and FM Major (maybe he's a previous FM? Not sure if he made the jump). It uses a creative gimmick for the power supply where it is powered by a 12VAC external source. Filaments of a standard 12AX7 type tube can be heated directly from the source voltage, and then a small internal transformer (the blue thing) steps that up to high voltage for the tube plates. The Ampeg uses a 6SL7 preamp tube which needs 6V filament voltage so i used a 12SL7 which is identical but made for 12V filaments. Controls are Volume, Bass, Treble.
#2 is a pretty simple EF86 preamp. An acquaintance who was/is guitar-teching* for a number of bands asked me if I could make a small tube preamp just to juice up a stale signal. So that's really all it is. An EF86 gain stage with volume control and switchable bright cap. I eschewed the odd power trick and just went with a standard 120VAC input using a pretty standard transformer. Its overkill in terms of size, but probably the best fit I could find at the time.
*Turns out the act he was teching for at the time was Bruno Mars, and he wound up buying two of these, either for Bruno himself or his guitar player, who was Phred Brown at the time. When I was done with the initial unit I tried shipping it to the tech, but he said he was gonna be in NYC soon and asked if I could deliver it. So I got to deliver it to the Apollo theater and got to actually stand on the stage of that place, which was really cool. I forgot to touch the stump, though.
Alright...off to go watch Dune.