I'm doing a conversion on a Knight km-15, turning it into a Vox Cambridge Reverb (minus the the reverb and tremolo). I picked the Vox as a starting point only because the schematics were pretty similar. Maybe it will get changed but I figured why not start simple, as this is the first conversion of a hifi amp i've done. Here's the schematics:
http://www.audiophool.cjb.net/Schem_..._59_RCH-13.gif
Vox Amp Heaven Schematics - Berkley Cambridge Pacemaker Foundation Defiant Conqueror Escort Super Midas Busker Vigilante
Two questions:
On the Knight schematic there is a .02 cap running from each leg of the PT secondary (B+) to ground via a tie in with the center tap. What is the purpose of this? I can't find any guitar amp schematic that has these caps, and don't think they need to be there, but wanted to be sure.
Also, I have two of these knights, and my eventual plan (once I get them sounding how I want them to) is to put both in a combo cab with 2 speakers, and have them running in stereo. Is there any reason that this could cause problems? Anything specific to look out for when mounting two separate amps in such close proximity? Any problem with tieing the inputs together, or am I better off using a Y splitter?
Thanks a lot for any help and/or advise...
http://www.audiophool.cjb.net/Schem_..._59_RCH-13.gif
Vox Amp Heaven Schematics - Berkley Cambridge Pacemaker Foundation Defiant Conqueror Escort Super Midas Busker Vigilante
Two questions:
On the Knight schematic there is a .02 cap running from each leg of the PT secondary (B+) to ground via a tie in with the center tap. What is the purpose of this? I can't find any guitar amp schematic that has these caps, and don't think they need to be there, but wanted to be sure.
Also, I have two of these knights, and my eventual plan (once I get them sounding how I want them to) is to put both in a combo cab with 2 speakers, and have them running in stereo. Is there any reason that this could cause problems? Anything specific to look out for when mounting two separate amps in such close proximity? Any problem with tieing the inputs together, or am I better off using a Y splitter?
Thanks a lot for any help and/or advise...
Comment