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Mullard 3-3 Amplifier Project (Part 3)

This is quick (and final) post regarding our Mullard 3-3 audio amplifier project. In the last few months, we got several e-mails regarding this project and most of the people are asking for modified schematic related to this project . The schematic of our amplifier is available to download in here . Please note that this schematic is heavily based on the original Mullard 3-3 amplifier design and the main component which we replace in that original schematic is its tube base power supply unit. As a final step of this project, we construct a wooden enclosure for that amplifier and attached it to 10 inch (8Ω) full range speaker. High-resolution photographs of our amplifier are available in here . Final view of Mullard 3-3 audio power amplifier As a conclusion, this Mullard 3-3 audio power amplifier is a high-quality low power tube amplifier with minimum complexity. We really impressed with its audio quality and overall performance.

Mullard 3-3 Amplifier Project (Part 2)

This is a second article related to Mullard 3-3 Amplifier Project and in this article, we introduce HT transformer and HT power supply related to this amplifier. As mentioned in the previous post, the power supply unit of this tube amplifier is constructed using 400V 5A bridge rectifier, 220µF (400V) and 82µF (400V) electrolytic capacitors. Homebrew HT transformer and PSU The most vital component of this power supply is the HT transformer and due to limited availability, we construct this transformer by ourselves. We construct this transformer to obtain the following voltages and primary winding is design for 230V AC mains lines.

Mullard 3-3 Amplifier Project (Part 1)

Mullard 3-3 is quite popular 3W tube amplifier introduced by Mullard Ltd in 1956. A schematic and design detail of this amplifier is available in " Mullard Circuits for Audio Amplifiers " book and in National Valve Museum article . This amplifier is based on EF86 , EL84 vacuum tubes, and EZ80 full wave rectifier tube. In this project, we decided to construct this original Mullard 3-3 Amplifier with some slight changes and commonly available electronic components. Top view of Mullard 3-3 amplifier with 6P14P and 6J8 tubes. In our prototype, we replace the EZ80 tube with 400V 5A bridge rectifier which is commonly available in many electronic spare parts shops. Also, we replace EL84 with 6P14P pentode and EF86 with a 6J8 pentode. Both of these valves can directly use with this circuit and those values are available for a lesser price than EL84, EF86 tubes.