I recently bought a Cordovox Amplifier and Tone Generator. I thought this would be a great project for converting to a 212 guitar amp with a 212 extension cabinet. Much of the cabinet mods have been done and now it is time to dive into the circuit design.
Goal to keep as "Vintage Cordovox" as possible converting to a low noise, clean sounding guitar amp. Following the Cordovox design, the guitar amp will be a 7591 push pull with a 12ax7 Cathodyne Phase Inverter and several 12ax7 (or 12au7) preamp stages.
I plan to use this thread to seek expert opinions on the approach and to understand the Cordovox design quirks. I have posted the design history here
https://stillampd.com/cordovox Original Cordovox schematics are in the link
Below is the Cordovox Conversion schematic, with an attempt to keep as much of the Cordovox design as possible, it is modified to meet layout and guitar amp design. There are three separate chassis': Power amp, Control Panel and PreAmp. BTW - there is only one 12ax7 in the preamp (Left side) other socket is empty
Would appreciate any comments on the design which is mostly Orig Cordovox. In particular:
1) Power Supply rectifier and reservoir cap design from Cordovox.
1b) is the voltage handling on the two res caps equal to twice the rating of the individuals
2) All the Cordovox design at the Speaker output. Will be running at 8ohm and 4 ohm with extension
3) Orig Cordovox Super small coupling cap at preamp 2
4) Lack of by pass cap on both preamps
5) Input grid cap on Preamp 1
6) Another conversion added thermistors on the input ac to control surge because the PT in Cordovox was driving 66 tubes that are no longer present
https://noisemikers.com/cordovox-accordion-amp-conversion-with-schematics/