SET Type 45 stereo amp, layed-out so it has very short return paths to star ground. A preferred way to execute an amp.Hammond 2.5 VCT Ef XRF has had its leads modded from stock-chintzy 22 AWG crud, to 14 AWG Mil Spec ( blue ) wire.
Finals' Rk is 9.1K, 24 Watt, consisting of two closely matched Mills MRA-12 Rs, each 18.2 K, in parallel.
100% film caps - B+ supply and Rk bypassing.
Have fun building !!
Jeff
Edits: 08/17/16
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Topic - DIY SET, LAYOUT - keep short return paths to Ground - drlowmu 08:50:20 08/17/16 (13)
- RE: DIY SET, LAYOUT - keep short return paths to Ground - Stuben 13:47:09 08/20/16 (7)
- Yes, That is EXACTLY what I did and do . - drlowmu 16:47:49 08/21/16 (0)
- Yes, it's a poor technique - Triode_Kingdom 15:11:50 08/21/16 (5)
- RE: Yes, it's a poor technique - FenderLover 17:48:12 08/21/16 (4)
- RE: Yes, it's a poor technique - Cleantimestream 15:56:43 08/23/16 (2)
- RE: Yes, it's a poor technique - Tre' 18:33:56 08/24/16 (1)
- RE: Yes, it's a poor technique - Cleantimestream 02:57:11 08/25/16 (0)
- RE: Yes, it's a poor technique - Triode_Kingdom 07:50:26 08/22/16 (0)
- RE: DIY SET, LAYOUT - keep short return paths to Ground - Johno 00:53:03 08/18/16 (0)
- RE: DIY SET, LAYOUT - keep short return paths to Ground - drummerwill 12:06:51 08/17/16 (3)
- RE: DIY SET, LAYOUT - keep short return paths to Ground - drlowmu 10:49:53 08/21/16 (2)
- RE: DIY SET, LAYOUT - keep short return paths to Ground - aknaydenov 11:48:46 08/21/16 (1)
- RE: DIY SET, LAYOUT - keep short return paths to Ground - drlowmu 14:12:25 08/21/16 (0)