I haven't done a DIY project since the 1960's when I built a ST-70, PAS3 and FM3. For my reintroduction to DIY I've decided to start with a driver board from Triode Electronics for my stock MK IV's. I purchased one of TE's boards with parts. The project seems simple enough and I've been studying all my resistor charts but I would feel better if I had a photo or two. Has anybody done this particular upgrade? Do you have a decent hi rez photos of the finished board? If so, could you post or email them to me?
Thanx.
Thanx.
I did it anyway
A link to the boards? I'm not sure I understand. In any event, I overcame my trepidation, thanks in part to rediscovering how to use my VOM, and stuffed the board. One piece arrived broken. When I get that replaced, on to the testing.
Cheers to all.
A link to the boards? I'm not sure I understand. In any event, I overcame my trepidation, thanks in part to rediscovering how to use my VOM, and stuffed the board. One piece arrived broken. When I get that replaced, on to the testing.
Cheers to all.
Ty_Bower said:I believe he is talking about these:
http://store.triodestore.com/mk4boards.html
I've looked at those. The blank board is depicted but not the stuffed one. In any event, I dug up my nerve, stuffed the board, and I guess we will see if I did it right.
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