I've been following Corndogs recent completion of a modified Dynaco ST 35. I've always wanted to try out a decent push-pull design and find this may just be the ticket. I do want to build something that stretches my understanding of these type of amps. Honestly it won't take much "stretching" but I'm intrigued by the notion that building something of my own design will increase the satisfaction factor. "My own design" is not quite accurate, more like an amalgamation of some existing designs just for fun. I've always thought that not enough focus has been brought to the overall look of the tubes themselves. A design that sounds good is most important but something that really displays the beauty of the tubes. The light they emit in the dark would also be a key design factor. I enjoy this aspect of vacuum tubes very much and although there are many beautiful designs when it comes to the base/cabinet and overall look I think I'd like to experiment more with light. I'm sure different tubes can supply varying degrees of illumination so what I need is a clever way to test several tube types to expose their emission pattern. A test fixture of sorts to begin looking at several possible tubes and extrapolate an amp design from that. Thanks Corndog for your contribution of the ST-35 design. Perhaps this will lead to something fun!
Regards,
John
Regards,
John