36 watt ef86
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36 watt ef86
is there a 36 watt ef86 layout, iv searched havent found one or maybe the marwatt mark
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Here is an EF86 4xEL84 build I just completed.
I used this schematic which was at one time posted in the download section: http://www.blueguitar.org/new/schem/vox/ac34ef86.pdf
A few minor modifications - .047 for PI coupling caps, 8.2K power resistor to the PI to give it a little more ooomph, and I put the 1st filter cap before the standby ala' Tranwreck style. I used the PRP's for resistors and Sozo caps (not the hand wound ones). Also added a bright switch with a 50pf and a 330pf. The tone control is just a 3 position bypass cap switch .01 (stock value). .0047, .001. I upped the filter caps a bit to 22uf-22uf-10uf-10uf which gives a really great feel to the amp and no ghosting that I can hear so far.
I built a few of these previous with spare parts or what was on hand. This one, I spec'd out all the parts just for this amp. This thing is totally Vox! It chimes & grinds and it never loses it's character. It's quiet as hell and rings, chimes, glassiness, or whatever stupid adjective you want to use. It really is great.
Front & Rear plates are from BNP and I bought the blue power cord sleeve from wirecare (.com). A cool thing if you want to dress up some cables. There are lots of options.
I'll have to make a vid & post on youtube because I have to say I'm proud of myself for this one. I'm really impressed with the sound and it does all the classis Vox stuff in spades!
I always have to thank the guys here who've helped me along...Graydon & all the old timers... you guys rock.
-Rich
I used this schematic which was at one time posted in the download section: http://www.blueguitar.org/new/schem/vox/ac34ef86.pdf
A few minor modifications - .047 for PI coupling caps, 8.2K power resistor to the PI to give it a little more ooomph, and I put the 1st filter cap before the standby ala' Tranwreck style. I used the PRP's for resistors and Sozo caps (not the hand wound ones). Also added a bright switch with a 50pf and a 330pf. The tone control is just a 3 position bypass cap switch .01 (stock value). .0047, .001. I upped the filter caps a bit to 22uf-22uf-10uf-10uf which gives a really great feel to the amp and no ghosting that I can hear so far.
I built a few of these previous with spare parts or what was on hand. This one, I spec'd out all the parts just for this amp. This thing is totally Vox! It chimes & grinds and it never loses it's character. It's quiet as hell and rings, chimes, glassiness, or whatever stupid adjective you want to use. It really is great.
Front & Rear plates are from BNP and I bought the blue power cord sleeve from wirecare (.com). A cool thing if you want to dress up some cables. There are lots of options.
I'll have to make a vid & post on youtube because I have to say I'm proud of myself for this one. I'm really impressed with the sound and it does all the classis Vox stuff in spades!
I always have to thank the guys here who've helped me along...Graydon & all the old timers... you guys rock.
-Rich
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Correction: www.wirecare.com
Cut is very simple to add...just two wires, a 250k pot, & a .0047 cap...that's it. You can easily add it to the 18 watt.
Cut is very simple to add...just two wires, a 250k pot, & a .0047 cap...that's it. You can easily add it to the 18 watt.
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Even though we don't deal with Vox amps on this site, that's a real nice looking build!!!
So for an "EF86 36W Lite", you could use this preamp with the 36W PI and power amp. That will give a little more good Marshall style growl, and take some fizziness out of the amp's breakup.
What Ceriatone has done is to use this same preamp for the Normal channel of a 36W TMB.
So for an "EF86 36W Lite", you could use this preamp with the 36W PI and power amp. That will give a little more good Marshall style growl, and take some fizziness out of the amp's breakup.
What Ceriatone has done is to use this same preamp for the Normal channel of a 36W TMB.
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