Hi everyone,
I posted this quesion already in another thread (
viewtopic.php?t=1818), but I thought it may be good to start one myself.
This will be my first amp kit build, so expect more (dumb) questions...
This is what I posted:
....Right now I have the control pot in the second speaker jack hole, and plan on mounting the vrm board at the hole for the power ground. My chassis has an extra hole near the power ground more towards the power tubes. This Is where I will relocate the power ground.
I haven´t wired it up yet, as I am not sure if the pot and board will be too close to the heater wires, and if the leads from the vrm board to the pot will be too long.
I have routed the heater wires from the pilot light along the right side of the power transformer, down to the first power tube; and from there according the layout along the edge of the chassis from tube to tube.
Any thoughts on how to make this work as best as possible are greatly appreciated.....
Today I thought it might be a good idea to drill a hole in the backplate off the cabinet, right opposite where the vrm board is mounted, and place the control pot there.
This way the leads going to the pot will be the shortest, and the pot will not be so near to the heater wires as before.
I would love to hear some comments on this, since the cabinet Stephen sold me is spectacular, and I don't want to put any holes in it before I'm sure that itt will work.
Thanks