Where can I find an intuitive tutorial for building a tube amplifier?

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A user is seeking intuitive tutorials for building a three-channel tube amplifier, specifically looking for simple circuit diagrams for the power supply and amplifier stages. They have already purchased 6au6 tubes and a transformer from eBay. Several links to potential resources have been shared, but the user desires more comprehensive tutorials that explain the function of each component in the circuit. A recommended resource is Dave Funk's Tube Amp Workbook, noted for its practical layout and extensive reference material, including Fender amplifier schematics. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the components beyond just assembling them.
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Hello All,

I'm working on a three-channel tube amplifier for some experiments I'm doing (and later on, my keyboard :biggrin: ) and I was wondering if the nice people here could give me some tips for the circuit construction.

I've already ordered a bunch of 6au6 tubes (because they were 50 cents each and within my power requirements) and a nice transformer from eBay here: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSAA:US:11&Item=270098160430

I'm looking for the simplest possible circuit diagram for the power supply and amplifier stages that I can find. So far, I've found these three links:

http://www.frontiernet.net/~jff/pipsqueak_pentode/Pentode_DIY_guitar_amp.html
http://gabevee.tripod.com/mypwrsup.html
http://members.tripod.com/~gabevee/mytubamp.html

But I was wondering if anyone here knows of any other really good, intuitive tutorials talking about how to make one (and what each part does). As this is as much a learning experience for me as a project, I really want to understand what I am doing besides just soldering a bunch of parts together from a circuit diagram.

Thanks,
Jason O
 
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One of the best tutorials that I have found regarding how each component performs in circuits is Dave Funk's Tube Amp Workbook.

http://www.tubeampparts.com/Merchan...tore_Code=A&Product_Code=DFTAW&Category_Code=

It is comb-bound so it will lie flat on your table or desk, and it has all kinds of handy reference material, including a good collection of Fender amplifier schematics.
 
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