Agreed.
If I were to intentionally do a vintage layout AB763, etc. I would likely use eyelets, but there is GR10 glass board stock available in 1/16" thickness that would be far better suited & still look nearly correct.
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Agreed.
I see you built in a bunch of mods from the start - like I did - with the screen resistors, rectifier diodes, filter cap bleed resistor, and power reduction. If it helps simplify things later on I find that having no standby switch works really well. Did you use separate cathode resistors and bypass caps on V1? I can't see any bridge across the cathode pins on V1.St4rP0wd3r wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2024 9:06 pm Just built this amp as my first project ever. I decided to go full throttle on the diy and sorted 100% of the parts myself, without starting with any kit.
I also used a blank chassis as I really don't like the facing-up style chassis and wanted all toggles on the faceplate. I finished it literally 20 minutes ago, so I didn't have much chance to play it yet, but result and the easiness to build it surprised me.