ac30 build: tweaking the circuit

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ac30 build: tweaking the circuit

Post by Roe » Wed Feb 02, 2011 2:22 pm

I've build a weber 6v30 kit with some upgrades and changes:
- magnetic components ac30 output transformer and 20h choke
- ef86 channel instead of tremolo, with 6 way eq swich ala dc30
- sozos and mustards because I have plenty already and they are perfect for this project
- carbon comps in selected positions

Amp is mainly based on the vintage ac30s - I'm using the vox ac30 guide.
also, it is somewhat inspired by the z wreck, the rocket and the dc30. I'm tweaking values to find what suits me. earlier testing have lead to the following results:
- the 50ohms cathode resistor is a must. I prefer 320v and the 50ohm over higher valued resistors as well as higher voltages
- the original 16+16uf filtering is too low. the mains needs to be increased, probably also the screens. Currently I'm running 48 at the mains and 33 at the screens. I'm gonna try 64 at the the mains later on.
- low preamp filtering works great. I prefer the bc caps in british amps. I'm using 10ufs in the preamp and 33uf for the screens
- originals used both 100k and 220k plate resiostors - I prefer the 220k
- I prefer the 3k cathode resistor on the first gain stages but 2k2 also works well (both on a single triode). I didn't care for 1k5 or 4k4 (all possible value from the original amps, although many used shared cathode so that a 1k5 shared becomes 3k and 2k2 shared becomes 4k4)
- I prefer the vox 22k and 10k voltage drop resistors in the power supply over some variants

so far it seems that the holy numbers are written down in the old schematics.

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Re: ac30 build: tweaking the circuit

Post by Mars Hall » Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:16 pm

:thumbsup: Very cool! This Weber kit currently resides on my "future builds" list. When doing some research last year, the guys over at PLexipalace forum knew of a place that made very good Repro cabs, that look way better than those offered by Weber. If your interested, just do a "6v30" search over there and it should pop up. Congrats on your build.
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Re: ac30 build: tweaking the circuit

Post by Roe » Wed Feb 02, 2011 4:49 pm

thanks for comments and suggestion. the weber cab looks fine but isn't 100% historically accurate. I'll see if I find the diamond grill cloth perhaps.

the important thing is that the weber dual chassis is quite good. noone else sells these.


Tonight I tried the strange 330k resistor (just in front of vol pot) and 220pf bright cap (bypassing 330k and connected to vol pot viper) used on the 30/6 treble models. this adds brightness but gives less gain and volume, esp when turned up. more brightness may be fine but the latter is a killer. switching bright caps works better for me.
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Re: ac30 build: tweaking the circuit

Post by Roe » Fri Feb 04, 2011 5:19 pm

update: tried different mustard coupling caps in the phase inverter. as you may know, originals used everything from .01uf (1960 ac30/4) to .15uf (later ac30/6 bass). I tried .015uf and added a .039uf in parallel for a total of .054uf. With different guitars, I always preferred the .015 because of the tighter bass and quicker response.
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Post by Roe » Sat Feb 12, 2011 12:58 pm

one more detail, I comparred 270k and 220k mixer resistors. the difference gain was slight but the 220k seem to sound harmonically richer

I`ve upped the mains filtering to 32+32uf now - bass is tight. in order avoid stressing the gz34 (max 60uf), I've connected one 32uf before standby and the other after standby.
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Re: ac30 build: tweaking the circuit

Post by Roe » Sun Feb 13, 2011 10:31 am

comparred 56k and 100k cathode follower resistors - liked both, so I made it switchable. the 56k sounds compressed whereas the 100k gives bolder, punchier tones
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Post by HTH » Sun Feb 13, 2011 12:25 pm

Roe wrote:comparred 56k and 100k cathode follower resistors - liked both, so I made it switchable. the 56k sounds compressed whereas the 100k gives bolder, punchier tones
I've messed with this on other amps as well (not just AC30s) and its a worthwhile mod to have switchable values here... 56k, 68k, 82k, 100k - decide what you like best, quite a cool little mod.

If you add a switchable tonestack mod to go between Fender and Marshall tonestacks, you can then cover LOTS of tonal ground.
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Post by Roe » Sun Feb 13, 2011 1:39 pm

agreed. the z wreck uses 100k whereas the ac30 uses 56k by the way
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Re: ac30 build: tweaking the circuit

Post by Roe » Wed Feb 16, 2011 3:35 am

my grounding scheme is a follows:
1 - wall ground only -
2 - mains caps and 50r cathode resistor with 250uf cap
3 - screens
4 - cathode follower
5 - everything else (all preamp tubes using a 22k voltage droper), including speaker jack and input jacks


1 is located to the far right near the pt but bolted through both chassises
2 is near the PT, but do not use the pt bolts unless you want noise
3 grounded to the hole near the mains filter cap (between pt and ot)
4 is grounded in a bolt running through both chasses, at the middle
5 is grounded in a bolt running through both chasses, nearer the output transformer
this grounding scheme work very well for me. its a slightly simplified version of the multi star ground scheme recommended by larry
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Re: ac30 build: tweaking the circuit

Post by RagnarMarGunn » Tue Mar 01, 2011 4:16 pm

Roe wrote:my grounding scheme is a follows:
1 - wall ground only -
2 - mains caps and 50r cathode resistor with 250uf cap
3 - screens
4 - cathode follower
5 - everything else (all preamp tubes using a 22k voltage droper), including speaker jack and input jacks


1 is located to the far right near the pt but bolted through both chassises
2 is near the PT, but do not use the pt bolts unless you want noise
3 grounded to the hole near the mains filter cap (between pt and ot)
4 is grounded in a bolt running through both chasses, at the middle
5 is grounded in a bolt running through both chasses, nearer the output transformer
this grounding scheme work very well for me. its a slightly simplified version of the multi star ground scheme recommended by larry
Any clips yet, this is one of most interesting threads I've come across in a long time, like your Facebook photos :-)
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Re: ac30 build: tweaking the circuit

Post by Roe » Wed Mar 02, 2011 2:33 am

sorry, clips will take some time since I'm not recording anything for the moment really. I don't have recording eq at home, so I'll wait for a opportunity in a studio
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Re: ac30 build: tweaking the circuit

Post by Twistingcrow » Mon Feb 18, 2013 10:02 am

Hey Roe!
I may launch a 6V30 build as well soon. Any updates and conclusions on your build and mods?
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Re: ac30 build: tweaking the circuit

Post by Roe » Tue Feb 19, 2013 8:34 am

Two clips of the ac30 (with plexis): http://snotpope.com/downloads/Superskur ... -%20VD.mp3http://snotpope.com/downloads/Superskur ... Beacon.mp3

I've added a global bias wiggler trem but not much more
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