I've been a tube amp guy since I bought my first amp in 1965 (Ampeg Jet). I recently acquired a VOX AC30L (Lightweight). It's rare with three 10" Elacs. The amp is based on the VOX T60 bass amp with an additional Vibrato channel which is housed in a seperate chassis. The amp has low power with only 1.4 volts at the speaker with four or eight ohms. If it was a tube amp it would be no problem to figure out but I have zero ss experience. Normally I would check voltages and then trace the signal from the input to the output. The voltages look fine. I replaced the power amp transistors. Is tracing the signal the same on a ss amp? Input signal to a transistor a certain strength and higher at the output? What signal strenght should the signal be at the input to the power amp transistors? (on a tube amp around 25VAC). I get different readings at the Collectors of the power amp transistors. Is that normal? Can you help? Where can I go to learn more???
You can see the T60 schematic here:
Vox Amp Heaven Schematics - Berkley Cambridge Pacemaker Foundation Defiant Conqueror Escort Super Midas Busker Vigilante
Thanks!
You can see the T60 schematic here:
Vox Amp Heaven Schematics - Berkley Cambridge Pacemaker Foundation Defiant Conqueror Escort Super Midas Busker Vigilante
Thanks!
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