Unknown amp from the Netherlands…. I really have no idea about this one, and I’ve had no luck searching online. I can only assume that it's from the Netherlands based on the control labels being Dutch.
I was drawn to it mostly for the look, and the fact that it had 2 x EL84s and an output transformer with regular speaker impedances on the secondaries (and the price was OK). Apart from these factors, the tag strip running straight down the middle of the chassis was appealing - looked like it might be handy for mods or rebuilding. Beyond that, the internals are… well, kind of a mess. It looks like someone has been in here before and done some questionable work.
Anyway - despite looking a mess with questionable work, it actually works really well. I wasn't sure if it would even work, but it sounds great, and has zero hum. Zero hum, and not a single heater wire is twisted, nor has any effort been made to keep it away from other components / wires.
ARCHITECTURE
Input jack → EF86 preamp → Volume → 12AX7 gain stage → James‐style bass/treble tone stack → 12AX7 gain stage → Master Volume → 12AX7 floating paraphase inverter → EL84 push-pull output pair.
The phono input basically skips the EF86 stage and the rest is the same as above - straight into a volume control and forward from there.
Negative feedback from the output transformer, back to the gain stage of the phase inverter.
INPUTS
- mic
- pick-up (phono)
CONTROL PANEL
- Microfoon
- Pick-up
- Toon
- Toon
- Master volume / power on-off
VALVES
- Tesla EF86 preamp
- 2 x Mullard 12AX7 - phase inverter and gain stages for the tone controls
- 2 x EL84
- EZ80 rectifier, labelled Made in Holland
OUTPUT TRANSFORMER
- H.STOET'S RADIO
- Primary 7-8k
- Secondaries: 4, 7 and 15 ohm
- 11 watts
- 30hz - 20khz
POWER TRANSFORMER
- Primaries: 120v & 220v
- Secondaries: 270, 0, 270 and 6.3 heaters and an unused pair for 5v
- 100mA
CHOKE
- 6H
- 100mA
- 150ohms
B+
- ~300V @ 220V
SCHEMATICS
JAMES EQ RESPONSE (UNMODDED)
MODS
- removed the phono input
- moved the input jack from the back to the front
- speaker jack added on the rear
- It still needs a fuse on the AC input, but I'll get around to that shortly. Probably a new power lead at the same time.
- Removed low value cathode bypass caps
- Adjusted the James EQ a little
- Removed negative feedback
REPAIRS
- Bad 100k resistor on the plate of the EF86 and a large 33k dropping resistor in the filter section for the same - I was only getting 35volts on the plate of the EF86. Mind you, it did sound kind of cool and dirty.
- 2k2 on the cathode of the 12AX7 triode after the James EQ gain stage was creating more noise than I was happy with (of the rushing variety).
- There was a 100p cap from C5 to ground, which I'm assuming may have been put there to try and reduce noise (possibly from the dodgy cathode resistor)
- Random small value cathode bypass caps removed from the 12AX7s either side of the James EQ (6n6 & 4n7) - have no idea why they were even there. Small values only boost highs.
Check out these guys, as that they originated from H. Stoet's Radio. So they might know more about this amp if you reach out to them. https://www.essentialaudiotools.com/about-us
ReplyDeleteKeep up the nice posts!
wow - still going and working on sound products.
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