Fixed a few mistakes & did a few tweaks, as follows:
*V1, pin 3 " changed Rk from 2.7k to 2.3k, and corrected the value of the bypass cap from .01uf to the correct 0.1uf.
*Changed the Rk of the output tubes from 185R to 100R. The tubes are now biased @ 100% & have much better definition & clarity....it was biased way too cold with the original 185R. NOTE: the PT I used is 250-0 using a SS bridge recto, so the plate-to-cathode voltage is ~307v. If you use a higher voltage PT, you will have to take that into consideration & calculate the bias current accordingly & adjust you Rk resistor for proper plate dissipation.
*Did away with the "5th" B+ node....the (2) V1 plates now share a common node.
*Added a "normal/medium/low" input switch. on/off/on mini switch gives "normal" input in middle position, "medium" attenuation in the "up" position, & "low" input signal from the guitar in the "down" position. Very useful.
*moved the controls around for a more natural arrangement.
There may be other small changes (i'll post if I remember any), but thoses are the main ones.....G
ps....sorry for all the different "names" of this amp. :-[
"Vox on the Run"/"Crazy Like A Vox"/"Sligh Vox"/"Vista 12" are ALL the same basic design. I just played around with the names for fun. Sorry if there is any confusion. G
NOTE: DaGeezer is hereby deducted 3&1/2 points off his all time high unblemished score for confusing the bejeebers out of all of us with the name changes. Sorry Geezer but it's an unavoidable penalty! You had racked up so many points for innovation and creativity it's sad to see this happen.
;D With regret and respect, Tubenit