

The screws are about 2" long, they will require lots of turns to remove.įor clarity, this is the top side of the "chassis rail." The chassis is actually resting on this strip of wood.Īfter the four vertical facing machine screws are removed, the chassis will then slide out of the cabinet.Īnother view of the chassis sliding out of the cabinet, exposing the tubes. These go through the "slider rail." Two screws each are on the left and right skier rails of the amp, near the speakers.

Remove four machine screws that face the top of the amp. On these amps, you must unsolder the leads to the speakers and remove the reverb pan to remove the amp chassis. Additionally, unclip the red and black speaker wires from the plywood board that supports the chassis.Įarlier production models have hard wired speaker wires and non-detachable reverb leads. Pull two reverb and one speaker cable ends off their chassis mounted jacks. Later production of the AC30CC Series amps have speaker and reverb cables that are detachable from the chassis. Removing the lower back makes removing the chassis easier, but is not totally necesaary. Here is how.ĭisconnect the power cord from both the amp and the wall socket. It isn't hard to change tubes on a Korg/Vox AC30CCSeries Amp. AC30CC1, AC30CC2 and AC30CC2X Owner Service Information
