i'll probably cut my hair when i stop living.
well finally the parts are here and its time i let you all in on whats being going down. first up is a princeton style amp for my telecaster loving friend marty over at prairie custom guitars. if you like tele's you should probably get one of his. so here is the chassis laid out and ready to go.and this is the heater wiring all done on this guy. i have to say this was a breeze i'm used to amps with 6 plus tubes in it... not three. so laying out wiring on this guy for a quiet running with no noise should be easy.
heres the controls installed on the front and the back panels..
well finally the parts are here and its time i let you all in on whats being going down. first up is a princeton style amp for my telecaster loving friend marty over at prairie custom guitars. if you like tele's you should probably get one of his. so here is the chassis laid out and ready to go.and this is the heater wiring all done on this guy. i have to say this was a breeze i'm used to amps with 6 plus tubes in it... not three. so laying out wiring on this guy for a quiet running with no noise should be easy.
heres the controls installed on the front and the back panels..
and some tidy wiring. there are a few wiring from the power transformer that aren't used. but you never want to gut them short in case you want to modify the circuit later down the road.
i like to twist my up neatly. the twist helps eliminate stay rf noise. so on the one i braided them to keep it really clean lookin.
Why does this amp have a heater?
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