Masco nice chassis.
One day I'm going to order a Weber AC30 kit.
Combined AC30 Schematic
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Re: Combined AC30 Schematic
Thank you for the inspirations
I was working lately on something similar. Three channels - EF86 driven, triode driven, and topboost channel (with T&B controls on the back of the amp) in place of vib/trem. The goal is to use VOX replica bits, to keep vintage correct outside look, and use my choice of spec. My layout takes half of the stock AC30's space
and it's still VOX tagboard style. I'm getting handy with tagboard layouts 
Doing my layout I tried to keep filtering caps as close to the sections they 'cleaning' as possible. I'm also thinking to add master control (also known as a 'wife knob'), but cant decide between PPIMV, Matchless style, or one of these new, fancy power scaling devices. The last mod I will do is the solid state/valve recto switch. Pete Cornish said ones he changed rectifier to silicon on some of B.May AC30's - It's easy mod, and worth to try. I'm still working on this one, so it's not yet working unit, nor layout finished - IT WONT WORK AS YOU SEE IT
When I finish it up, I see no reason why not to share
Cheers
I was working lately on something similar. Three channels - EF86 driven, triode driven, and topboost channel (with T&B controls on the back of the amp) in place of vib/trem. The goal is to use VOX replica bits, to keep vintage correct outside look, and use my choice of spec. My layout takes half of the stock AC30's space
Doing my layout I tried to keep filtering caps as close to the sections they 'cleaning' as possible. I'm also thinking to add master control (also known as a 'wife knob'), but cant decide between PPIMV, Matchless style, or one of these new, fancy power scaling devices. The last mod I will do is the solid state/valve recto switch. Pete Cornish said ones he changed rectifier to silicon on some of B.May AC30's - It's easy mod, and worth to try. I'm still working on this one, so it's not yet working unit, nor layout finished - IT WONT WORK AS YOU SEE IT
Cheers
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