30-07-2022, 07:49 AM
You have two options Rob, either dill holes in the bottom of the chassis for the valve to pop though or use flying leads to join the PCB to side mounted valve bases. With the latter you could use three B9A plugs to plug into the PCB valve bases. One issue though, I think the valve bases are on the bottom of the board so you'd either have to swop them to the top of the PCB or drill hole is the bottom of the chassis, which is a faff, I'd just swop them to the top. See attached.
The first way is quicker, 3 octal size holes punched in the bottom of the chassis, job done. I have some punches you can borrow if you don't fancy drilling em out. Either way the amp not having any tfmr's is a bit of a downer though they're easily sourced. BTW, what the dickens is "class 5" ?
Andy.
The first way is quicker, 3 octal size holes punched in the bottom of the chassis, job done. I have some punches you can borrow if you don't fancy drilling em out. Either way the amp not having any tfmr's is a bit of a downer though they're easily sourced. BTW, what the dickens is "class 5" ?
Andy.







