The white keepers are from the local hardware store... there are actually two of them. They are white plastic loops with a set of screw holes in them. I'll get you a close up.angelodp wrote:hey rj, what is that white keeper you are using on the PT wires...
The Rocket is a self biasing amp, so the bias circuit is pretty simple. a 50 ohm resistor in parallel with a 220 uF cap from pins 3 to ground on the output tubes. Where you locate those components depends on your choices between a hybrid build or a traditional one, but electronically they are fundamentally the same... let me know if that is what you meant.angelodp wrote:Any thoughts about a bias circuit for this amp....
In this case I am building a hybrid, although trying not to stray from the original circuit values... so maybe with a few small exceptions, I have finished the layout and BOM I'll use. I need to make a couple updates to the layout file and then I'll send it to you. I'll also post it here if there are others interested in it...angelodp wrote:Is the BOM and layout locked in.
At this point in my picture, this amp could become either traditional or hybrid. The layout and BOM differ slightly between those two, but as I said, electronically the intention is to keep the circuit exactly the same. I don't want to dictate to anyone what they should build, but rather offer to assist and provide support for whatever choice they make. I will give you all the intimate details and closeup pictures of my build you want.... and you can copy me exactly if you want.
We have also secured a really good set of images and plans for a traditional Rocket so that a person can build it exactly like the original if they choose to... either way, let me know what you need and I'll make it available. I'm considering building both so I can actually hear for myself the differences between the two and undoubtedly learn something in the process.
It's kinda of an optical illusion in the picture... I think what you are seeing is the tabs on the fuse holder that I soldered the leads to... they are not actually below the fuse holder... I'll definitely give you close ups from other angles. I prefer to wait until daylight hours to photograph so I can get good natural light... it will be tomorrow evening before I get that done.angelodp wrote:What is that bare wire below the fuse?? Can you send another close-up please
I'll be in touch,
rj