Hi there,
I am slowly planning out a Vox AC30/6 top boost build and am thinking about putting in a few switches to change the voicing of the amp.
This may be crazy but I was thinking about putting in a switch (4 pole) to parallel the 0.047 PI output coupling caps C6 and C9 (as found in the "Treble" model) with 0.1 caps for a total of 0.15 (as in the "Normal" model).
Any reason why this would be a bad idea?
I also wanted to do a few more switches, these seem (?) less problematic:
1. Split cathode (seen in "Treble" models) switch for Brilliant channel (1k5/0.1 cap)
2. Bright switch for Normal channel (220pF)
3. Switch for "Normal" or "Treble" model voicing for Cut control (paralleling C10 as a 0.0022 cap with same)
I'm a newb and still learning a lot so if it all sounds ridiculous, you'll know why...
For reference, schematics for AC30 "Normal" and "Treble" versions
I am slowly planning out a Vox AC30/6 top boost build and am thinking about putting in a few switches to change the voicing of the amp.
This may be crazy but I was thinking about putting in a switch (4 pole) to parallel the 0.047 PI output coupling caps C6 and C9 (as found in the "Treble" model) with 0.1 caps for a total of 0.15 (as in the "Normal" model).
Any reason why this would be a bad idea?
I also wanted to do a few more switches, these seem (?) less problematic:
1. Split cathode (seen in "Treble" models) switch for Brilliant channel (1k5/0.1 cap)
2. Bright switch for Normal channel (220pF)
3. Switch for "Normal" or "Treble" model voicing for Cut control (paralleling C10 as a 0.0022 cap with same)
I'm a newb and still learning a lot so if it all sounds ridiculous, you'll know why...
For reference, schematics for AC30 "Normal" and "Treble" versions
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