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   NICE!   Thank's for the link.
 Thank's for the link.I'll draw up a schematic this weekend. Basically, the FET output is wired to the switching jack of the NOR input. Input for the FET is handled with a stereo switching jack. Power comes from B5 via a wire connected to the plate resistor B+ for V1. To add a volume knob, just connect flying leads in place of the 10k trimmer and run them to wherever you want to install the pot. I saw a picture of a modded Dumble that had the pot mounted on the bottom of the chassis. Looked awkward to me.jelle wrote:Normster, now you've succesfully built the jFet, would you like to share some details with us?:
How did you do the jFet circuitry? How did you blend it into the signal path and how is the power supply connected to the jFet?
Does anybody know how to add a jFet volume knob?
Thanks,
Jelle
The Netherlands
Glad to. In fact, since there are some first time builders on this forum, I'll go into excessive detail.Mark wrote:Dear Normster
Can you give me a few tips about your chassis?

 Lastly, the end caps are only inset by about 1/8" so you have to run your chassis mount screws inside the chassis rather than outside. This requires mounting the FET/bias/relay boards slightly off from the Dumble pics of #40. There's just enough room if you mount them with 1" clearance from either front or rear of the chassis.
 Lastly, the end caps are only inset by about 1/8" so you have to run your chassis mount screws inside the chassis rather than outside. This requires mounting the FET/bias/relay boards slightly off from the Dumble pics of #40. There's just enough room if you mount them with 1" clearance from either front or rear of the chassis.The 20uF cap is filtering for V1. It's an odd place for it, but I guess it helps keep the PS board shorter.jelle wrote:Hi Normster,
Thanks for the explanation!
It looks great in your amp, it's a pity it doesn't sound good.
I have a number of questions ever since I got the pictures from acplink...
What is the 20uF (?) 500v e-cap in the left corner of your built for? Is it for the jfet?
Did you use the NTE 452? Can this be done with another jfet? The electronics shop in the town I live in doesnt have the NTE 452 but will probably have some european equivalent. Does anybody know which one to pick?
Does anybody know of a dumble-amp user that actually used the jfet input? I understood it has a purpose for ancient effects that need a high impedance and also for acoustic passive piezo guitars.
Why are the built into every dumble amp if it sounds like crap?
Dazed and confused..
Jelle
The Netherlands

My pleasure, Mark.Mark wrote:Dear Normster
Thanks for your reply, I hadn't heard of anyone other than Brent Williamson doing a run of Dumble chassis's thanks for the tip. I will have to shoot these individuals an email when I'm ready to build an amp.
I surprised that Nik at Ceriatone doesn't also build these chassis's?
Normster I hope you don't mind the questions, but I like to ask all the questions and try and think the amp through prior to building rather than building something that is vastly inferior.
After all it is all about building something that is special.
