Hey guys
I recently started working on my M125 tube mono blocks from Tubes4hifi after I started their rebuild about 4 years ago. These were previously working but being the first amps I had ever made the wiring and soldering was a bit crude and I decided to start over. These amps are now offered without the triode/ultra linear switch and I would really like to bypass that switch as I'm rebuilding these to clean up the wiring inside.
I have tried reaching out through the Tubes4hifi website but I'm not getting any response. If anyone would be willing to help guide me on what to do I would appreciate it!
I recently started working on my M125 tube mono blocks from Tubes4hifi after I started their rebuild about 4 years ago. These were previously working but being the first amps I had ever made the wiring and soldering was a bit crude and I decided to start over. These amps are now offered without the triode/ultra linear switch and I would really like to bypass that switch as I'm rebuilding these to clean up the wiring inside.
I have tried reaching out through the Tubes4hifi website but I'm not getting any response. If anyone would be willing to help guide me on what to do I would appreciate it!
I would recommend to read this site about VTA M125 while you rebuild the amp.
https://www.ielogical.com/Audio/VTA_M-125.php#ieLogicalRev
https://www.ielogical.com/Audio/VTA_M-125.php#ieLogicalRev
I studied the prints a little more and it became apparent pretty quickly. I just needed to read more...In place of the switch, just make a direct connection.
We have a full fab shop at work, I designed the chassis in AutoCad and had it lasercut. I do lots of design work for my industrial automation company so building amplifier chassis was a fun side project.Hey Brandon, do you work in a metal fab shop? That's quite the hard core steel chassis. 🙂
jeff
@Alashikata I've read that before, unfortunately a lot of it is beyond my electrical skills. These amps ran fine for a long time so I plan on keeping them mostly the same.