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Re: #0183 Build

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talbany wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 7:29 am Ian

Great!! Glad it was not a bad cap. I've had internal shorts in caps act the same way! Yours was obviously external :wink:

Btw. How does the amp compare side by side with the 183?
Close not so close??

Tony
Tony,

I have never played 183 or heard it live (only YouTube videos) so I can't offer a comparison. 183 sounds like a really special amp. Mine sounds good to me and hopefully will get better with more mileage.

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Re: #0183 Build

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Nice looking amp Ian, I'm glad you got it up and running.

Have a look at the plate lead in the picture; double check to make sure that conductor isn't exposed.
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UltraHookedOnPhonix wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 8:14 pm Nice looking amp Ian, I'm glad you got it up and running.

Have a look at the plate lead in the picture; double check to make sure that conductor isn't exposed.
Thanks UltraHookedOnPhonix. The insulation is still intact. Changing out the grid stopper multiple times using solder wick caused that :( I did make sure it was good though. Good catch

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ijedouglas wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 8:44 pm
UltraHookedOnPhonix wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 8:14 pm Nice looking amp Ian, I'm glad you got it up and running.

Have a look at the plate lead in the picture; double check to make sure that conductor isn't exposed.
Thanks UltraHookedOnPhonix. The insulation is still intact. Changing out the grid stopper multiple times using solder wick caused that :( I did make sure it was good though. Good catch

Ian
Rock on. I have a horror story regarding something similar: I was stripping some preamp board wires on my BM clone using one of those hand-held tools with an "onboard" clipper (it simultaneously actuates with the stripper). Unbeknownst to me, two cathodes wires and a plate wire got caught in the clipper while I was stripping some other wire. A minute or two later I remember thinking, why the hell did I install such short cathode leads? :roll: That was a nightmare-redo as the board was already installed and partially soldered. Good thing it wasn't a finger caught in there instead, right? :lol:
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Re: #0183 Build

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my 2c on quickly narrowing probs is to SHORT the stages ala in clean mode first, then od, just go to coupling caps to ground ( AUDIO SIDE! :) ) , IF doing this on ALL stages of preamp inc tonestack doesnt do it, ..........ur alot further ahead alot faster.....after this i go to scope..

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