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Re: ARC VT-100 Mk III, now I'm confused

Posted by middleground on December 31, 2005 at 19:40:30:

Thanks, I just looked in with a flashlight and saw that the pots are, indeed, numbered. It’s incredible what you can see just by looking! What with all the grocery shopping, etc. today I didn't have time to buy the multimeter, etc. so the whole exercise will have to wait until after New Year's Day. I bought the amp used and the tool wasn't included. What does the tool that ARC supplies with the Mk III look like? I can see the tool that is used on the Mk II in Abe Collins' instructions, but since the trimpots are now all at the front and the transformer is just next to them I presume the tool must be a lot shorter? Hope I can find something locally in a short, non-conductive screwdriver.

Thanks too all of you for your help.