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Hey folks! I'm trying to design a 1 watt guitar amp with quasi-complementary output, using a 12v supply. The quick sketch below is partly inspired by the Leak 30, as well as a book by Teemu Kyttälä on solid state amps, and some other reading. Not shown is the gm-compensated mirror on the preamp side.

My questions are as follows:

  • do you think 12v is adequate for this circuit?
  • is there anything that's just plain wrong here? Yes, it looks crude/simple, though I'm mostly asking whether I'm going to fry something.
  • would it be worth my while adding a Zobel network at the output? I don't mind some dampening if the ends are justified.

This is a small guitar amp I want to use in my apartment; No more than a single watt is required. And I'm looking for an American-style sound with good distortion at the higher end.

Thanks in advance :)

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[–] coffeecalmsmedown@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Hey thanks, I'm going to work on it a bit more today and post the whole circuit, input stage and edits included.

I'm kind of stuck on quasi-complementary output for now, though maybe an AB amp would be a good design for afterwards. The Leak 30 Stereo, Mullard 5-10(tube), El Cheapo, Armstrong 600, and the Sinclair Z50 all used quasi-complementary output, and I'd really like to try to get a less-modern sound, if that makes sense. More to come!