The mountain trip got cancelled due to bad weather, so I've been able to spend most of the morning working on the amp.
The preamp board has been installed with the tubes-side leads trimmed and soldered in. I've been going over it with the continuity function on my DMM and haven't found any accidental shorts to ground. Up next I will connect the leads to the control pots/switches and finish up the PI. Then it is on to heater wiring and final continuity checks before bringing out the current limiter for an initial fire up.
I've used wire with a heavier coat and 600v rating for the B+ feeds and the PI plates. It's a little awkward to maneuver around the other PI leads, but I wanted something rated above the normal 300v NTE hook up wire I've mostly used. The schematic and layout show the voltages in this section creeping over the 300v mark, so I prefer to be safe rather than sorry when using that wire here.
I went ahead and set the wiper OD entrance trimmer to 22k above ground per the original layout. I will adjust that to my tastes later when everything is working ok.
Since I'm running this as a 50 watt, I've connected the NFB wire to the 8 ohm tap off of the OT secondaries.
Oh, and in case anyone is curious, the white shielded wire is RG-188 I got from Pasternack.
The tubes I will be initially using are three JJ gold pin 12AX7s with low noise and matched triodes for the preamp, and a set of matched EHX EL34s in the power section.
- Matt J.
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