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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Besides the wood stain
![]() One control - volume. On/Off is on left, hidden by a 6CL6. LED just visible. Front and trim is poplar. Sides are pine: ![]() Power supply ventillation and use of standard computer power cord. Rear cover is 1/8" pressboard: ![]() Tube layout, rear row, 6CL6, 6X4, 6CL6. In front are the two 13EM7's. Top is Baltic birch ply: ![]() Bottom is 1/4" pressboard. Judicious use of rivets holds iron down: ![]() Metal is 1/16" 5052 aluminum (thick yes, but I got lots, CHEAP!!), primed and painted with hammertone finish. I made the big gouge in the paint job, in front of the 6X4 with my rivet gun Schematic is the one at: http://geek.scorpiorising.ca/contrib..._Headphone.png |
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