So for over a year now I've been itching to get my hands on a classic Dynaco SCA-35 or ST35 EL84-based amplifier. As always money is limited and I have a life so I never get around to chasing these down on ebay or anywhere else for that matter. A few months ago I decided I was just going to build one myself.
Dynakitparts.com sells terrific Dynaco replicas and they even offer the ST35 but I wanted to try something different. I did however pick up the needed transformers from them.
Diytube.com also has produced a modified ST35 design and even leaves available for free the full instructions and parts list. The main deviations from the stock circuit are:
1. Replaces the 12DW7/7247 driver tube with a 12AX7 for the voltage amp stage and a 12AU7 stage for the phase splitter. These are for both channels.
2. Splits the common cathode connection into 4 seperate cathode circuits.
3. Boosts capacitance in the power supply.
I was preparing earlier this year to get that kit but procrastinated as I'm wont to do. And then I found Dave Gillespie's recently published EFB modification. Enhanced Fixed Bias does several things to improve the measured and audible performance of these old amps as well as reduce distortion and extend tube life. His paper on it can be found here:
http://www.tronola.com/html/dave_s_lab.html#NewLookSo I wanted an amalgamation of these 3 circuits but was highly intimidated by the thought of doing it myself. Which lead to more procrastination.
Then I discovered Audioregenesis created an EFB enhanced power supply PCB for the SCA-35. I really wanted to get it but at the time Canada was going through some internal drama with their post office and nothing was getting shipped at the time.
So I kept obsessing over these multiple circuits and picking them apart in my head and on paper. After many weeks I figured out how to do it myself. And the end result:
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I actually took this box from a previously cloned version of the Foreplay 2 preamp I was never quite happy with. Hence the holes in the front.
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Top view.
It was quite a challenge figuring out a whole new layout and ground configuration but I've been a good student of Bottlehead, Gary Dodd and other tube circuit designers and safely winged it.
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It sounds better than I could've imagined! I hear incredible bass and detail as well as an impressive soundstage. It's really quite amazing for providing only 17.5 watts per channel. Of course when pushed it will eventually reveal its limitations but with relatively efficient speakers and mated with the Quickie it makes for a fantastic tube stereo! The best part is that I was able to put it together for under $400!