I have a Crate VC5310. I've had it about 10+years and it's getting a little flaky. Alas Crate can provide nothing in the way of a schematic and directed me to a supplier in the UK who just never responded. So where can I get a detailed schematic with all the transformer values ?
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??? Are you IN the UK then? Otherwise that makes no sense. perhaps they mail out paper copies and won't do that internationally.
The VC series covers several things and each variation has a new model number. Please describe the amp. Power/number of power tubes/ controls across front. That will let me know which generic drawing applies.
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Send me an email with Crate VC5310 Schematic as the subject line and ask for it.
tmenzo at msn dot comEducation is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Hi Enzo
I have fired off an email to you with the details but forgot to put it up on the forum for everyone else (that's if anyone else has a VC5310 these days!)
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Yes - I am in the UK. Unfortunately I have found that Crate just have not been able to answer some really basic questions - such as who made the speakers (branded Crate but we think they are Eminence). If I split the combo into a head and cab (the combo weighs 88lbs and is a handful) can I run the amp with a 4x10 cab running at 4 ohms or should I disconnect one of the speakers to run at 5.3ohms as it does at the moment?
Anyway - back to the original question -
The amp is a combo and runs on 230 volts over here.
The VC5310 is 50 watt driving 3 x 16ohm 10" speakers.
It runs 4xEL84 power and 4x12ax7 pre amp.
the control panel left to right is
Input jack
Clean Volume
Clean Treble
Clean Bass
channel selector button
effects jack
Gain
Treble
Mid
Bass
Level
clean reverb
drive reverb
foot switch jack
Standby switch
Power switch
Hope this helps
Cheddar
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The output winding is 8 ohms. DO what you like with that data.
The code for Eminence is 67, so if there is a label on the speaker - these days on the side of the magnet often as not - with a number like 67-123456, then it is an EMinence speaker.
I see which prints you need.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Enzo
Brilliant - thanks for the help.
As it is 8 ohms, the cab I will be using (4 x 16ohm speakers) I'll switch off the last speaker in the line and run it as a 3x10 at 5.3 ohms for this amp so it will be the same as it was originally built and switch the fourth one on to run a BV60 head at 4 ohms.
looking forward to the schematic
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The amp is generically a VC 50 (because it is a 50 watt Vintage Club). Here is a schematic: https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/the...-Schematic.pdf
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the 70-254-22 is the part number.
9502 is a date code for when they made the pot - second week of 1995.
ROC - Republic of China.
DO a search for those two part number on google, and hope. I sold all my SLM pots a while back.
VC5310 is same as another model I cannot recall at the moment.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Thanks for the heads-up guys. I did go to the tube store site and even called them. Was aware of what the numbers represented and that the specs weren't included. I have entered the parts numbers on every site I could find with no results. Perhaps since I now know the schematics are available I can use audio point to point pots to replace them. Thanks so very much. I will be a loyal member of this site from now on!
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You may want to put your location in your profile so we know what parts houses to recommend. Here's a source for one of the pots.
https://www.fullcompass.com/prod/285...ot-for-svt4pro
What's wrong with them- broken shafts, pot is open, intermittent, etc.? Have you tried cleaning them? If the shafts are broken, you could order 2 of the ones in the link and switch out the wafer in the 250K pot.
FWIW: For most of the SLM pot numbers, the middle number is the pot value. 254 = 25 + 4 zeros or 250K, 105 = 10 + 5 zeros or 1M, etc."I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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Originally posted by Enzo View Post
VC5310 is same as another model I cannot recall at the moment.
I think these are really underappreciated amps, a bit sensitive to tube choice but can really sound fantastic. I have a 30 watt 1x12 that I really need to get around to fixing.
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