Philips 976B - I have had one previously that I documented here.
PHILIPS MODEL 976B VALVE PA AMPLIFIER
This is a small Australian-made valve PA amplifier from the mid to late fifties - about 8 watts, intended for 100v line systems running multiple speakers. These were also sold as Steanes Sounds Systems using the same model number.
It's mostly original; it has had the filter caps bypassed replaced and a repaint at some stage.
I had to add a power switch, and input and output jacks. The original power cord was really short and not in the best shape, so that went as well.
I replaced the original output transformer, as I was not keen on the configuration options. It's sounding great with a M1120.
The original filter caps have been left in place, with new ones added in the chassis. I don't love the mounting method (or lack of), but at least the caps they used look the part.
PHILIPS 976B SCHEMATIC & TECHNICAL MANUAL
MODS / CHANGES
I've left it close to stock in terms of the circuit, as I thought it sounded pretty good. - Added input & output jacks
- Replaced the dodgy power lead and added a power switch & a jewel light
- Unused PU level pot now a Vox style cut control
- Swapped the output transformer due to limitations with secondary impedances
- Rebuilt the preamp and phase inverter, as the carbon comp hiss and crackle was just too much
- Moved the filter caps to some tag stips
Interestingly, there’s a small amount of bleed around the volume pot. It’s not a major issue—more of a curiosity. The two 12AX7 triodes share a cathode resistor, and there’s plate-to-grid negative feedback on the second stage, which creates an AC path around the pot. That allows a small amount of signal to reach the phase inverter even with the volume turned down.
- Added input & output jacks
- Replaced the dodgy power lead and added a power switch & a jewel light
- Unused PU level pot now a Vox style cut control
- Swapped the output transformer due to limitations with secondary impedances
- Rebuilt the preamp and phase inverter, as the carbon comp hiss and crackle was just too much
- Moved the filter caps to some tag stips
6V4 RECTIFIER
6M5 POWER PENTODE
6M5 (EL80) pentodes appear to be unique to Australia - they're similar to an EL84, but with a slightly different pinout and a little less power. It's often referred to as the noval version of the EL41. Either way, I quite like the sound of these being driven.










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