@Sin1949 - and the question is?
To all - I was hoping for little more feedback, to be honest
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@10thTx - thank you, next time I'll think twice before I go online with data that I was doing number of weeks, asking lot of questions to a lot of people. Your EXELENT pdf have nothing common with replica layout I did. Respect!
I can not tell if your comment was a statement that you would have preferred that I had not posted the link to Sluckey's schematic and layout?I don't know how about you guys, but for me factory VOX schematics are unreadable. Messy and hard to understand, so I decided to redraw it to something more "user friendly
Typo, my fault, I'm sorrysluckey wrote:Hi torg. Very nice work indeed. Would you please verify a few component values?
C21... Your schematic shows 10nF but layout shows 100nF.
That's tough one. Matt's colleague amp shows 47nF, but doesn't look to original to me. I have a picture of VOX AC15 I received from Steve (@ valvepower.co.uk - the chassis guy). This picture comes from VOX collector from London, and it clearly shows 33nF in there. I also have some service notes from Masco, and 33nF is there as well. To be honest I was sure I will find 5nF (4n7) in AC15, ask Matt, I was surprised that I didn't. In the newest revision of my plans it's 33nF from now on, but it can be either 47nFsluckey wrote:C42... Your schematic shows 47nF. Other schematics show 33nF. One even shows 5nF! I'm really interested to know the correct value for this one.
Correctedsluckey wrote:R22... Your schematic shows 150Ω. Other schematics show 130Ω.
THX... Steve