Korg AC30 Part Two. Let's Complete the repair of a Vox AC30 TBX. What a beautiful Vox sound!

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The parts are in. But why are fuses blowing? The Bias has been set from “crazy hot” to “warm”. The grounding has been drastically improved.
Lots of tips to pick up:
- How to clean Cliff jacks.
- Another easy maintenance tip - Clean tube sockets without dying.
- How to interpret what a current limiter is telling us.
And, most importantly, who is the genius behind Babe, Mad Max and Happy Feet?
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE & LIKE. I answer (almost) all of your comments
Video Index
00:00 Introduction
03:53 How to clean Cliff Jacks used in Vox and Marshall amps
06:55 Easy Maintenance. Discharge caps BEFORE cleaning tube sockets
08:20 Hey Babe, I get Happy Feet with George Miller
09:40 Two fuses blown!
10:30 What a Current Limiter can tell us
14:06 Checking bias after replacing Cathode Bias Capacitors
17:54 Hmmm…What to play to demonstrate a great AC30?
21:38 AC30 Audition
23:00 End

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  • @justinbell5696
    @justinbell569610 ай бұрын

    Why do amp designers run EL84 valves so hot? I have seen that VOX run hot as well as fender blues JR's. My own Friedman dirty shirley mini runs them way over 100%. Do they sound better? Do you always cool the bias on them or do you ever leave them hot as they were from the factory?

  • @theguitaramptech

    @theguitaramptech

    10 ай бұрын

    That is an excellent question, Justin. It’s not so much that they run EL84s so hot, it's more that the majority of (almost) Class A amps use EL84s. The optimal bias for True Class A is 100% dissipation at idle. This will give them the maximum swing of output. When we say EL84s are a 12W tube, it does not mean exactly 12.00W. There will be manufacturing differences between tubes. For me, an acceptable variation is 95%-110%. The Elephant in the room is the Blues Junior. It’s Class AB, but still they bias it at ridiculous levels. My cynical opinion is that the mass manufacturers (I won’t speak for Friedman) intentionally bias amps too hot these days. It's about sales. Can the owner hear some luscious tube clipping on Volume 2 in the store? Of course, at gigging levels, the amp sounds like loose sh*t. I find amps sound their best between 50% and 65%, but I nearly always confirm what I hear by watching my oscilloscope, and then check the dissipation. I always ask the owner what guitar he plays and set my signal generator accordingly.

  • @nigelduckworth4419

    @nigelduckworth4419

    4 ай бұрын

    My Korg AC30 runs ridiculously hot. I think part of this is because although the ventilators are bigger than the originals, they are still too small. I use a small battery fan at the back of the amp which unfortunately cools it too much. I say that because there must be an optimum heat for the tubes to produce their best tone. I am also loathe to keep switching the amp on and off between sessions to let it cool because i don't want to shorten tube life

  • @edwardhannigan6324
    @edwardhannigan632410 ай бұрын

    Yeah Chris..! Fab video, lots of info for us newbies and what a cracking amp..Sounds great too..More stuff learned,..Take care and keep em' coming..Ed..uk..😀

  • @theguitaramptech

    @theguitaramptech

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you Ed. Can you please email me on Amptech@teammania.com.au ? I’d like your recommendation on a couple of things

  • @lestelie4410
    @lestelie441010 ай бұрын

    It was worth the wait between Parts One and Two...but worth it. That Gretsch and the Vox is a match made in heaven. Thanks Chris!

  • @theguitaramptech

    @theguitaramptech

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks Les. The Gretsch did sound fabulous. Hopefully that Vox chime came through. I was swamped with repairs. Sorry. about that delay

  • @fairenoughthenwhat
    @fairenoughthenwhat10 ай бұрын

    Sounded real nice when you gave it a twang.

  • @theguitaramptech

    @theguitaramptech

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you Pete. You should have been in my little workshop...it sounded awesome. 🙂

  • @jesusislukeskywalker4294
    @jesusislukeskywalker429410 ай бұрын

    😎 dude, 🔭 the back to the future scene .. keeps running through my mind 😬 new fan big thumbs up 👍🏻

  • @theguitaramptech

    @theguitaramptech

    10 ай бұрын

    I can't call you Jesus, but I can say, "Thank you Luke"

  • @Curtislow2
    @Curtislow210 ай бұрын

    My Father a ETN in the US Navy & NASA Technician taught me to use a dollar bill instead of a file (of any type) except one made for the purpose, on any contact points. As it turns out the cloth type fiber the dollar in made from is a great cleaner(burnishing tool). As a bonus it holds IPA while cleaning debris any. But each his own. I do enjoy your work.THX.

  • @theguitaramptech

    @theguitaramptech

    10 ай бұрын

    Great tip Curtis. I have a great respect for the skills of a Naval Tech. My first job out of Uni was with the Royal Australian Navy. I learned SO much from the "greenies" (nickname for electronics technicians). Say HI and thanks to your Dad from me. Aussie currency is very plasticky and doesn't have the fibre content of US notes. I had smoothed down the teeth of the nail file to a gentle "grit" and the width fits nicely under the contacts. I like it because its stiff enough to not bend like the 1000-grit wet'n'dry I would fold over and use. For the Switchcraft sockets, I use the commercially available contact file.

  • @cde075
    @cde07510 ай бұрын

    Thanks Chris. Im absolutely stoked with the amp and sound. Ive got exactly what I was after and also the confidence knowing its been built better and more reliable. Please dont plan on retiring anytime soon😊

  • @theguitaramptech

    @theguitaramptech

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks mate! I really appreciate that. It was a pleasure working on your AC30, the star of this video.

  • @theguitaramptech

    @theguitaramptech

    10 ай бұрын

    Nah. I can't afford to retire. Exactly as the Government would prefer, I will be found dead with a soldering iron in my hand one day. 😂

  • @abijag100
    @abijag10010 ай бұрын

    A1 clip Chris.....as a non technical person, while it doesn't make me an amp tech...it explains things that make sense.

  • @theguitaramptech

    @theguitaramptech

    10 ай бұрын

    That's the best thing you could say to me, Steve! Thank you

  • @nigelduckworth4419
    @nigelduckworth44194 ай бұрын

    Great video. The final tone was something else and your mods have paid dividends. And so many people on you tube videos play their AC15/30 demos by overdriving the amp. This is pretty useless for me since I can't tell one amp or guitar from another. The only proper demo is with a clean sound.as you have done

  • @theguitaramptech

    @theguitaramptech

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you Nigel. You have expressed my goals much better than I could have. It’s easy to get an amp to distort. Much harder to get it sounding fantastic when it’s clean while still retaining its character.

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