Cap phasing-
It's just one of those things taken in combination with other component choice and lead dress that all add up to a Dumble.
Try to build it as close as possible.
You may have to make some tuning tweaks to your liking later, but start with the original circuit, no matter which model you decide to build.
Thanks Tom,
It is going to be a 2nd Gen build (#40), with the built in dumbelator in the extra hole and the addition of a PI trimpot. Will also use mini-toggle switches instead of slide switches. Other wise have sourced most NOS parts.
Cant seem to find Silver Mica locally, so placing and order with Mouser. Will have to wait.
Thanks Tom. The yellow cap is non-polarized!! It was all they had in stock at the time (I'm in Africa), so battle with component supplies. Is a polarized cap really necesary considering there is a 14007 diode in circuit? Would this not "polarize" the cap, but allowing current to flow in only one direction?
Amp is now basically finished and sounding great. Many thanks to all who helped. Amp is surprisingly quiet (hum free and noise free).
Some pics prior to installing the FET board. Added an OD entrance trimpot and exit trim. Next is the cabinet which I stripped and used Danish oil finish. Awaiting powder coating of trim pieces etc. Face plate is proving to be a challenge. I will use with a temp one for a while.
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