Busy busy weekend! Took my son fishing yesterday, church this morning then went swimming with the kids. Still managed to find some time to build.
Now, I'm not exactly sure what happened or when - but something seemed to have 'clicked' this weekend and the amp really started to make a lot more sense to me. There were a few things I was very apprehensive about; one of those being the board. Started off slightly shaky, but soon I was throwing down those resistors and capacitors and was soldering like a champ.
Jumpers done from the back:
(as a side-note, I ended up putting the 220K resistors across the capacitors on the back as well. I intended to put them on the top but they didn't end up being long enough)
Here we go with components on the top of the board. Big sigh:
And boom - done!
Put the flying leads on:
MOSFET time:
I was really nervous about this part, and fretted about it for a while. On the one hand, I really wanted to do the cleanest build I could, on the other hand I was really afraid of messing this part up. I came really close to soldering leads onto the lugs and wrapping them around to the top of the board (like a head build) - but I really wanted to do it the way the book says. So I grabbed my pliers and bent the lugs..... what do you know, it fit first time:
To be honest, I really wasn't that hard. It was tight enough on the board that it stayed in place while I fit the board into position in the chassis, then fiddled with the MOSFET a bit until it aligned with the mounting hole. Soldered it up, then started attaching all the leads.
I'd have kept going, but my eyes were getting really heavy and I need to be at work in the morning. Just about there... one more good evening's worth of effort and I should be ready to test:
One more close-up of that MOSFET in place for good measure.... Oh yeah.