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  • Issue with my '66 AC30

    Hi everyone

    I am posting here, hoping for your help concerning the issue I have with my 1966 Vos AC30.

    The problem is as follows
    - sound on "brillant" channel is thin and has a very heavy distorsion (this being true on both inputs), while it is perfectly ok on the 2 other channels
    - when I switch on the amp (no stand by on these old Vox, only one on/off switch), sound comes after about 10s on "normal" and "vibrato" channels while it takes about 1 minute to get some (awful) sound on the brillant channel. There is nothing before that.

    Here is a recording to give you an idea of what happens. When the sound is ok I am on the normal channel
    https://soundcloud.com/user-417771443/ac30

    Do you have any idea what the problem could be?
    I changed all preamp tubes without any result, and power tubes where changed a few years ago.

    Many thanks in advance for any help you could provide me with!

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    Sounds like there may be a fault in the Brilliant circuit supply voltage or signal path or there may be a leaky film cap skewing bias on a triode. You're going to need to open it up and take/interpret measurements in either case.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by zarc View Post
      Hi everyone

      I am posting here, hoping for your help concerning the issue I have with my 1966 Vos AC30.

      The problem is as follows
      - sound on "brillant" channel is thin and has a very heavy distorsion (this being true on both inputs), while it is perfectly ok on the 2 other channels
      - when I switch on the amp (no stand by on these old Vox, only one on/off switch), sound comes after about 10s on "normal" and "vibrato" channels while it takes about 1 minute to get some (awful) sound on the brillant channel. There is nothing before that.

      Here is a recording to give you an idea of what happens. When the sound is ok I am on the normal channel
      https://soundcloud.com/user-417771443/ac30

      Do you have any idea what the problem could be?
      I changed all preamp tubes without any result, and power tubes where changed a few years ago.

      Many thanks in advance for any help you could provide me with!
      Can you post a schematic ?
      If you don't know where your going any road'll take you there : George Harrison

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Chuck H View Post
        Sounds like there may be a fault in the Brilliant circuit supply voltage or signal path or there may be a leaky film cap skewing bias on a triode. You're going to need to open it up and take/interpret measurements in either case.
        Thank you Chuck.
        Yes, I guess it does not come from the tubes


        Originally posted by shortcircuit View Post
        Can you post a schematic ?
        It is a mid 60's Top Boost AC30.
        I will try to get you that

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