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All right, I was mostly just looking to make a tight, simplified connection area. As you can see the supply lines are actually just wrapped around the ends. When I actually wire them, since I'm going to try a hybrid* pcb/p2p, I was going to go from underneath R11/R12 and just pop them up next to R9/R10. I was worried about them being too far apart as I thought I had read that they should be twisted around each other to help reduce...inductance(??). I guess I'll pop them up around P1/P2 instead then if they should be farther away from the input.
*I'm pretty much a function over form kind of guy, but I'm also a little neurotic about balance and symmetry. (as if you didn't get a feel for that from my drawings) So I like stuff to at least look somewhat clean and organized. When I was talking to the friend that introduced me to this whole diy amp/speaker stuff, we were talking about his tube amps and how we liked the more old school/steampunk look of them. Then we started talking about crazy ways to display them and came up with some kooky stuff. Due to the heatsink weights and temperatures I'm not sure how well it will all work, but I'm thinking of doing some type of lexan with the schematic etched/printed/drawn/something onto it with the parts attached much like a normal pcb. There would be some free wire for the bus' and connections. The idea would be to try and have it hung on the wall with cables just kind of draping down and stuff. My dormant artist is awakening, and since it's been repressed for so long, it's causing me to think of some stuff in a really weird way without a lot of consideration to much besides form (function!, no...form!, no...function! shut up, or someone will see me talking to myself!). I honestly haven't even put any design into WAF and just hope she goes with it.
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