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  • Vox AC30 wild buzzing

    well, I have this Vox AC30/?? (not sure of the suffix). you remove the back & the board is right there like the Deville...it has 6ea 12ax7's & 4ea EL84's.

    At different positions on the vol & gain pots, it buzzes. I found that redressing the filiament wires & hot glueing them in very strategic positions will pretty much cure the issue.
    This sounds like the classic need to DC offset the filiament voltage. This is a Centertapped winding with the centertap grounded.
    I have seen where a simple divider from the B+ can be inserted to the centertap to accomplish this.
    Has anyone had this issue with this amp & is that what you did? thanx, glen

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    Find the last filtered node of the B+ rail and pull two resistors in series to ground from that cap...
    A 220K and a 22K which is the grounded one.
    Put a 22uF@50v E-cap across the 22K.
    Take the well filtered B+ of about 1/10 of the last B+ node over to your filament supply ceneter tap lead instead of grounding it.
    Bruce

    Mission Amps
    Denver, CO. 80022
    www.missionamps.com
    303-955-2412

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    • #3
      Thanx Bruce,
      I knew I saw that somewhere....sure weird how the amp behaves when the filiament starts acting like an antenna...glen

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mars Amp Repair View Post
        well, I have this Vox AC30/?? (not sure of the suffix). you remove the back & the board is right there like the Deville...it has 6ea 12ax7's & 4ea EL84's.
        Hmmmm... They usually have 5ea 12AX7's and an ECC82 for the modulator?

        Peter.

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