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Title: 5687-based preamp


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Simple EL84 Basic layout DIY Paradise 13 June
2003
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  • EL84 doesnt sing without feedback.
  • EL84 has no bass.
  • These are comments I gleamed off the World Wide
    Web from various places.
  • The truth is, if the circuit is done CORRECTLY,
    then all the above points are moot. This circuit
    uses NO GLOBAL FEEDBACK and it has BASS!
  • Listening is king. But you cant listen to one
    until you have built one right?
  • Note that the layout shown in the following pages
    are specific for
  • this implementation wires the EL84 in
    ultra-linear configuration.
  • this implementation has filaments of 4-0-4V,
    meant for 8BQ5. Use 3.15-0-3.15V for 6BQ5 or use
    a resistor to drop the voltage to 6.3V.
  • Hammond output transformer, particularly the
    1650x series.
  • using one half of ECC99 for each channel. You
    could, of course, opt to use one tube for both
    channels, or use some other tube, say 5687.
    Wiring will be different then.

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Schematic Signal circuitry property of
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Schematic Power supply circuitry property of
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Wiring the Simple EL84 is just a tad more
complicated than the Simple 5687. If you can
understand the wiring of the Simple 5687, the
Simple EL84 shouldnt be too difficult. Basic
rules still apply. If you have forgotten them,
please read the Simple 5687 layout file again.
Layout of the Simple EL84 is slightly different.
We are dealing with very hot components here. The
EL84 is one hot tube! When planning the layout,
please ensure adequate ventilation between tubes.
1.5-2 between each tubes should be okay. Please
note that I didnt show wiring of volume pot,
input RCA socket etc. If you have built the
Simple 5687, then I dont want to repeat
myself. As usual, safety first. SAFETY FIRST
REMEMBER TO SOLDER IN BLEEDER RESISTOR! REMEMBER
TO EARTH THE CHASSIS!
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Input RCA jack
Speaker binding post
IEC socket
Power transformer
Choke
Output trans
Output trans
EL84
EL84
EL84
ECC99
ECC99
EL84
Chassis Layout Top View
Stereo volume pot
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Input RCA jack
Speaker binding post
IEC socket
100uf/450V
Choke
Ground
Signal lines run from RCA socket to volume pot.
Chassis Layout Bottom View Ground Layout
Stereo volume pot
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240-0-240V
100uf/450V
choke
Ground
100kohm 5W
Bleeder resistor. Very important!!!!!
Tap B from here
Colour-coded Wire from Hammond Output Trans
Chassis Layout Bottom View Power supply circuitry
layout
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Colour-coded Wire from Hammond Output Trans
Goes to B (be careful!)
Bias network
23kohm / 4W
0.33uF
390ohm / ½ W
470uF/10V (optional)
3.15-0-3.15V
EL84
ECC99
220kohm / ½ W
EL84
Stereo volume pot
4-0-4V
Chassis Layout Bottom View Signal circuitry
layout (One channel only)
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In case this isnt clear enough, pot center tap
goes to YHLMCCS, while the other 2 ends, go to
both cathodes (pin 3) of EL84.
15 ohm / ½ W
500 ohm pot / ½ W
Current sensing resistor 1-1.2 ohm / ½ W
YHLMCCS
Current sensing resistor 1-1.2 ohm / ½ W
Ground
EL84
EL84
Chassis Layout Bottom View Bias network (One
channel only)
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YHs Lazy Man Constant Current Source
Using LM317, TO-220 package, preferably with
heatsink. Vin goes to pot (bias network) center
tap. Vout goes to GND. Resistor between ADJ and
Vout determines current. For Simple EL84, 40mA
per EL84, use 16 ohm 1W. Build the YHLMCCS on a
small protoboard to make life easier for you.
Chassis Layout Bottom View YHLMCCS (One channel
only)
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8 ohm
4 ohm
0
Colour-coded Wire from Hammond Output Trans
(secondary side)
Chassis Layout Bottom View Output section
(speaker binding post)
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Very easy to build. Start with the grounding
scheme first, followed by heaters. The heater
center taps, you could bring to GND or elevate it
to some potential. Then build the power supply,
followed by the signal circuitry. Check wiring,
again and again and again. Oh yeah, please fit in
5A fuse before powering up. Power it up, check
all the voltage points are within 10 of the
schematic. If they are different, check for
incoming AC and/or heater voltage. After tubes
are warmed up (say after a minute), check voltage
on current sensing resistor. It should read
40mV. Both tubes on each channel should draw the
same amount. If current draw is different, adjust
500 ohm pot. Be careful that you dont touch any
high voltage points. When both tubes conduct same
amount of current (/-5mA), you are ready to play!
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By the time you reach this point, you should be
having a truly wonderful musical machine. This
amp has surpassed all my expectations. It
delivers 10W and oh! What a sweet beautiful
10W! 10W can drive lots of speakers, but its no
slouch either with high sensitivity speakers. In
other words, this amp should be able to last for
a while as you change your speakers. Just dont
give it power hungry speakers. Ive talked too
much. Enjoy your music.
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