Thanks dragonbat, no need to make things any more challenging than you want to. You can get a great sounding amp out of a lot of old organs just by replacing some caps, slapping on input and output jacks, and maybe volume and tone controls.
The guy I have been making these things for is going to try and sell them for as much as he can, regardless of how nice they look on the inside, so I try and make things as good as possible out of respect for the end consumer. I see a lot of slapped together amp projects with visible problems selling to unsuspecting consumers for big bucks and I don't want to put any of that into the world. Gotta make stuff as reliable as I can so I can sleep at night. I also just like to design things...
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