Which one first?

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Max
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Re: Which one first?

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sepulchre wrote:I have decided a low plate with classic tone stack & power supply is what I should do. ... So I was directed toward the #124, probably the most documented Dumble ever.
Just to avoid misunderstandings:

In the "Dumble Files" section of this forum you'll find two different layouts called 124. And only one of these two layouts shows a version of a "low-plate classic" ODS: http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12872
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Re: Which one first?

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Thank Max. Got it.

Still looking for a template for the eyelet board. Guess I'll have to make my own.
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Re: Which one first?

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A lot of Martin's 124 info here... sorry I did not read the whole thread if someone else posted.

http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... ut&start=0
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Re: Which one first?

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Thanks a bunch, John! This stuff looks very helpful.
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Re: Which one first?

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First, much thanks to Martin for posting another template of the eyelet board. It seems to agree pretty much with John's with the addition of the larger wire holes.

Noe I'm wondering about a D'lator. If I get a CE chassis, well there's not enough room to build one into it, right? So if I want an onboard one I'll have to build my own chassis? I just don't want to get stuck thinking "Man, I should have done this or that . . . "

An external one would require another chassis, PT etc. so I'm trying to do it built in if possible. Or I could just do without it, but from what I read they really do a lot for the sound.
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