See the third page of the 6moons review. The author describes drilling holes in the chassis top to access the triode-pentode-UL jumpers without disassembling the amp. Drilling large holes in sheet metal can be tricky. If you don't want to tackle it yourself, take it to a local tool and die shop. It will only likely cost you a $20 donation to the shop coffee fund and you'll get a professional job. Mark where you want the holes then protect the exterior surfaces of the chassis with painter's tape to prevent damage during the machining process.
6moons audio reviews: Elekit TU-8200DX
Cheers, Steve
6moons audio reviews: Elekit TU-8200DX
Cheers, Steve
See the third page of the 6moons review. The author describes drilling holes in the chassis top to access the triode-pentode-UL jumpers without disassembling the amp. Drilling large holes in sheet metal can be tricky. If you don't want to tackle it yourself, take it to a local tool and die shop. It will only likely cost you a $20 donation to the shop coffee fund and you'll get a professional job. Mark where you want the holes then protect the exterior surfaces of the chassis with painter's tape to prevent damage during the machining process.
6moons audio reviews: Elekit TU-8200DX
Cheers, Steve
I have read that review, I would think I could also use a step drill.
I may just run it without the top on for a bit and see which way I like it best.
Thank you
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