Took a gamble on Reverb by buying a clone from an unknown seller/builder and it really paid off. This things absolutely rips. The stories about EF86 reliability have always turned me away from trying them but I am very happy I took the risk on this amp. I really love it. 10 watts is still loud as hell.
60s AC10 Clone
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Re: 60s AC10 Clone
Nice wiring!
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Re: 60s AC10 Clone
You can sub the EF86 for an E80F if you can’t find a quiet EF86. I used to have a ‘60s AC10. Wish I still did. They are great little amps.
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Re: 60s AC10 Clone
That's lovely! What's the rest of the amp look like? Or did you buy just the electronics to make your own cabinet?
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Re: 60s AC10 Clone
Just bought the chassis and am working on the cab situation now. I am a simpleton so the aesthetics will not be Voxy, but more like one of those fancy and wildly expensive Magic Amps Crossroads models.
I have been hearing that swapping the input resistors from 220 to 68k will liven this circuit up in a good way. I am considering it because as of now it is a little on the dark side - which is mostly fine because I am using Jazzmasters and Teles. Because of the darker tone I don't really adjust the cut knob at all. I am curious if the change will give the cut range a little more usefulness. However, I am scared of messing with it because it sounds so damn good as is.
I have been hearing that swapping the input resistors from 220 to 68k will liven this circuit up in a good way. I am considering it because as of now it is a little on the dark side - which is mostly fine because I am using Jazzmasters and Teles. Because of the darker tone I don't really adjust the cut knob at all. I am curious if the change will give the cut range a little more usefulness. However, I am scared of messing with it because it sounds so damn good as is.
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Re: 60s AC10 Clone
I did not know this. Thank You!
blacktiger wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 4:50 amYou can sub the EF86 for an E80F if you can’t find a quiet EF86. I used to have a ‘60s AC10. Wish I still did. They are great little amps.