Well, I was actually talking about building the Tramp board here.
Taz13 wrote:
Also makes it easier for the inexperienced to damage the insulation when soldering in other components and for component leads to melt through insulation while soldering becoming a hidden failure.
The link wires can be routed so they don't lie too close to other eyelets. And if they do hit problems, they're easier to fix. Plus it's also easier to see from posted pictures on the forum if anything is wrong.
Until I did the Triwatt, I used to run link wires underneath the board too. Studying how Dave Reeves built his amps was a revelation. Then a few months ago, Stephen and I were trying to fix problems in another amp someone had built with a lot of connections under the board where we couldn't see them, and the stiffness of all the connecting wires to the board also made it impossible to move the board so we could get at any of the connections underneath. After that, I made a personal vow to never, ever build an amp that way again.
But like I said, this is purely a recommendation, and nothing more than that....