This is so much fun!
I hope you guy's are ready to witness a grown man acting like a kid in a candy store!
I live for adventures like this!
First JTM 45 build!
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Ok so I am not the only one who gets new parts shipped to work rather than home!
Mind you the boss sees my credit card statements because I pay George with paypal, not my personal a/c so I should not be too cagey.
Mind you if I cannot fix the fuse popping on the 45/100 I am going to have to stop building new ones out of embarrassment
Mind you the boss sees my credit card statements because I pay George with paypal, not my personal a/c so I should not be too cagey.
Mind you if I cannot fix the fuse popping on the 45/100 I am going to have to stop building new ones out of embarrassment

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Have a look....
oops, I see I missed the solder joint on that 56K resistor....
oops, I see I missed the solder joint on that 56K resistor....
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Well I skipped ahead and populated the board while I was waiting for the plexi panels and the speaker jacks.
I finally got back to work on the amp this evening. My season is kicking in big time...landscaping business.
I got the plexi panels in place and trimmed up. Then I installed the impedence switch and the speaker jacks. Everything is grounded well and all connections look solid.
I can start to see how the current flows through the amp now. I know I'm a little slow!
I'm having a blast.
I finally got back to work on the amp this evening. My season is kicking in big time...landscaping business.
I got the plexi panels in place and trimmed up. Then I installed the impedence switch and the speaker jacks. Everything is grounded well and all connections look solid.
I can start to see how the current flows through the amp now. I know I'm a little slow!
I'm having a blast.