liverpool grounding buss

Express, Liverpool, Rocket, Dirty Little Monster, etc.

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M Fowler
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Re: liverpool grounding buss

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Yes I've done a TW with a buss wire in front like that and it worked very well.

I don't like soldering to the pots for several reasons, heat to the pots and the fact that the pots are touching the chassis.
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Re: liverpool grounding buss

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I am sure that the Larry grounding system for JTM45 amps would work well here too, after being adapted for the trainwreck circuitry. :D
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Re: liverpool grounding buss

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I mostly used larrys Scheme on my Tremorocket thing.Zero hum.Some hiss If you get the volume and treble way up there but I did use old CC's on the plates.
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Re: liverpool grounding buss

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I used the Larry grounding on one TW amp. It's about the same as the Komet 60 grounding.
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Re: liverpool grounding buss

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M Fowler wrote:I used the Larry grounding on one TW amp. It's about the same as the Komet 60 grounding.
Yes I noticed that to when i built a K50 type deal.
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