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Old 13th Feb 2022, 10:43 pm   #67
etherman
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Default Re: Contemplated PCL86 push-pull home brew stereo amplifier

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Originally Posted by Al (astral highway) View Post
Here's an example from my own work.

Here is a Dansette chassis after I restored it. I made twisted pairs of the heater wires (laced together here) and the component leads to the valve bases are as short as possible. It was easily possible to improve on the original standard of wiring.

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Thank you Al for the complement.
The link above does not open the image. I searched for it, and I think this link works:
https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/...pictureid=4573

The lacing is beautiful. When I mount the circuit on a proper, neat chassis (I hope in the near future), I will try to organize the wires as neat as in the above image. As I have mentioned before, the current construction is not intended as the final shape or as a portable device, but rather as a quick and inexpensive way to test the circuit. For me it was a "proof of concept", a crude prototype, just to make sure I can assemble a properly working amp with the parts available to me, with the great help from forum members.
But I have to confess that after a few days of enjoying listening to the amp for a few days, I may find it difficult to take it apart.
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