Hey everyone.
Finished installation of the VRM (Vroom) circuit in my TC-15 last night.
There wasn't a lot of space to put the board, so I was fairly limited where I could fit this. I drilled a hole in the chassis, put on some heat sink goo, then the mica insulator, more goo and mounted the board.
Again, apologies to coco and all you neat builders out there
I hope to improve with experience. Since coco recommended having the wires as close to the pot as possible, I didn't waste any length routing the wiring around to make it neat. Also, while I have two daughters, I still don't know how to braid!
Note the two switchable pots, the one on the left is the VRM/Power switch and the one on the right is the Master Volume.
Because my rig is a combo and there wasn't much real estate to mount the pot, coco and I (more him than me) discussed combining the power switch with the potentiometer. That way, I wouldn't have to hack the faceplate, and the relevance of the "Power" label would be preserved. So you pull the knob out to switch on the power, then adjust the pot to adjust the volume via the B+. I measured voltages from a low of 27V, with the pot at the lowest position to 366 with the pot all the way up, which, I believe is nearly what you'd see without this circuit in place. Right on!
As a further testament to coco's documentation, and despite an error wiring the power switch part (I connected the wires which allowed the indicator to switch on and off, but power to remain always on), which I made because, I made an error rotating the pot to solder it up. Otherwise, the modification went smoothly. Once I (with phone support from coco) rewired the power switch, the thing worked as advertised. Awesome!
I noodled around with the guitar a bit, but since the aforementioned girls were asleep, I didn't test the louder side of the volume scale. Initial impressions are this thing is quiet and seems to work well, preserving the crunch even at tiny volumes and becoming transparent as you crank it!
I hope to record some clips when time allows. Some at low volume, then at high volume to see what the ears tell us.
Another winner, coco! Thanks!!
JP