Vox Traveller in to get her working reliably..

DSC_9021Handle needs replacing...Handle needs replacing…DSC_9025Knob flares are very soft aluminium and get bent easilyKnob flares are very soft aluminium and get bent easilyDSC_9032DSC_9024Busted pilot lightBusted pilot lightDSC_9030mmmmmmmmSingle diode as the main supply rectifier!Single diode as the main supply rectifier!Original output transistorsOriginal output transistorsDSC_9029DSC_9033DSC_9036This volume pot would not work well even after cleaning and massaging.. had to go...This volume pot would not work well even after cleaning and massaging.. had to go…New volume pot installedNew volume pot installed{Panel cleaned a little and knob flares straightened{Panel cleaned a little and knob flares straightenedGood to go!   Digging the Relic Amp look!Good to go! Digging the Relic Amp look! Vox Traveller from I believe 1967, Solid State gem with a great breakup when cranked!. She was being a little quieter than normal. The customer did not want a full restore (yet) so bare minimum work just to get her working reliably with as little charge as possible. She just needed a volume pot changing and I believe would benefit from a recap but is going well on her old ones at the moment!. A modern Eminence Legend 10 Inch speaker has replaced the original and sounds really full.

2 thoughts on “Vox Traveller in to get her working reliably..

  1. Hi, yes the vox traveller was from the year of 1967, i think they only made this amplifier for about six months or so, I have one of these amplifiers and it still works fine, The one thing i would like to get my hands on is the circuit diagram for this amplifier, not seen it on the web,

    Very Best Regards
    Sean

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