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Vox AC4TV Circuit Diagram

Postby Amanda » 29 Nov 2009, 20:01

Hi,

Due to an ongoing project on another board,

I should have a copy of the circuit of the AC4TV.

Here's a taster, the power switching circuit, I drew it up from
close up pictures of both sides of the power switch board.

Image

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Re: Vox AC4TV Circuit Diagram

Postby Amanda » 03 Dec 2009, 17:15

Hi,

As promised drawn by an American Vox enthusiast from
photos of the chassis of the AC4TV :

http://website.lineone.net/~m0dzo/AC4TV1.pdf


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Re: Vox AC4TV Circuit Diagram

Postby Mark Burton » 03 Dec 2009, 18:19

So .......... Now you know what's inside ..........

How can my AC4TV be 'Amandered' to have an EF86 front end ??????

c'est possible ???

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Re: Vox AC4TV Circuit Diagram

Postby Amanda » 03 Dec 2009, 23:42

It sure is Mark,

Easiest way would be a sub chassis with it on, with a bit of
switching for the valve heaters you could have the original
circuit as well!

I wouldn't fancy adding the extra load on the transformer
of the EF86 heaters as well as the other valves!

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Re: Vox AC4TV Circuit Diagram

Postby Mark Burton » 04 Dec 2009, 10:43

Sounds like a project for the new year !

It's down in the new forest at the mo - so I'll bring it back next time I'm down and will let you know

cheers

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