An Old post but I've been hacking my LNT so I thought I would share what I have learned:
The Lil night train circuit looks a lot like it's big brother....
http://www.prowessamplifiers.com/schematics/Vox/Night_Train_Updated.htmlDifferent circuits for sure but it gives some idea of what's going on.
NOTE: the following mods don't sound much like the existing circuit but I didn't really care.
My goal was a 2 watt blues amp that I didn't have to build from scratch. The VLNT is cool for sure, but not my cup of tea in it's stock hi-gain form, and...I'm running it through an old school 15"alnico speaker in an open backed cabinet.
I've changed the tube set to: V1 and V2 are now 12AY7 EH's and V3 is a 12BH7 EH. The 12BH7 is just a little meatier than the 12 AU7.
Any additional transformer heat seems to be due to the close proximity of the output tube to the trans. The far side of the transformer stays cool.
I paralleled a 500k CC resistor on R34 and also another on R21. These appear to be the plate resistors for V1a and V1b.
This yields approx 150k instead of the stock 220k..."less fizzy gain". V1a's is on a switch so I can go from BF to Vox tones here.
I also installed a 100k linear pot in place of R10 which looks like the slope resistor for the tone stack.
The alpha pot that I used read 3 ohms to 95.4k, normally I will put a 5-8k resistor in series with the pot but didn't
on this one. I mounted the pot on the left side of the case, between the input and output jacks (as looking from the bottom).
I like an adjustable slope control on most of my amps if they are customs, I feel it allows more flexibility tone wise.
Chimey at one end of the sweep crunchy at the other.
I wired the stock brite cap to a switch and I've changed out the OT for one of Matt's OT5PP from Musicalpowersupplies.com
The MPS OT has a lot better bottom and more definition at the top.
I'm seriously considering tearing this guy apart and doing a mini 5E3 lite with a pair of 6AK6's
Steve