In addition to building a small amplifier based around Russian military tubes and a Chinese SMPS, I have been accumulating parts to build a EH 7591a based amplifier. The Output transformers will come from a Rowe/AMI R-4359 amp chassis that came from a jukebox. The original amp was based on 7868 tubes. 7591's and 7868's are electrically very similar, just in a different basing and envelope, so I also plan to stick with the R-4359 schematic fairly closely.
Output Transformers, and the basic circuit design of each channel is where the similarities to the Jukebox Amp will end.
The amplifier will be built in a rack-mount chassis (which is also surplus). I am not using the Power Transformer, 5AUG Rectifier tube or any of the original power supply circuitry. Instead, the needed voltages for the tubes will come from a combination of Switch Mode Power Supplies, as I have done for my other projects. A 20Amp rated SMPS will provide 12VDC from a 100-240V input. The 12VDC (at lots of Amps) will power a significantly modified Chinese Inverter module along with a rectifier, filter, and feedback system of my own design. This will provide approximately 380VDC to the plates of the EH 7591a's. Other modular SMPS's will provide the ~6.3V needed for the 7591's heaters, and a +/- output for the tube biasing circuit.
It will also contain a high performance DAC to allow USB Audio, as well as Optical and Coaxial SPDIF inputs. Of course there will be straight analog inputs, too. A digital audio grade relay board will allow push-button switching between the digital inputs and 3 analog inputs.
It will also have a VFD Spectrum display on the front panel.
Yes, it's an ambitious project, and it has to wait for other projects ahead of it, but in the meantime, here is a rendering so that you can at least see some artwork:
