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In Reply to: RE: That's what I'd try. posted by FenderLover on January 24, 2017 at 07:12:49
The original post didn't say this would be a guitar amp. Even changing to a 6SL7 won't produce enough gain for that. He'll need at least one more stage.
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Usually in the 100s of mV AC range (prolly average, ~500mV). I kinda remember organs having outputs regularly around & above 1 VAC.
stupid me I didn't have the continued threads notify me, and I just saw these new posts.. Yes, originally these were organ amps that must have driven a field coil and speaker. They have two sockets labeled for speaker 1 and speaker 2.
Yes, my idea was to see if I could turn these into guitar amps. I have a friend who is a guitar player. However up to this point my experience has been rebuilding audio amps. I am not a musician in any way and have only basic knowledge of guitar amplification.
In light of your suggestions would I be better off converting these to an audio application using a 6sl? VS. trying to convert to guitar amp? Sounds like I would have to come up with a different input stage all together.. I would however have an available socket if I had to use two tubes, as the sockets used for the speaker outputs and even the organ input, could be removed..
thanks again everyone..
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