100 watt plexi kit instructions- UPDATED feb 2008
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100 watt plexi kit instructions- UPDATED feb 2008
Metroamp is eternally indebted to Flames1950 for revamping the 100 watt kit instruction.....from scratch!
Thanks Andy for doing what I should have done 2 years ago.
Take a look and let us know what you all think:
http://forum.metroamp.com/viewtopic.php?t=17286
george
Thanks Andy for doing what I should have done 2 years ago.
Take a look and let us know what you all think:
http://forum.metroamp.com/viewtopic.php?t=17286
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Great job Flames! The only thing I saw that might add to an already comprehensive piece of work would be instructions for wiring the voltage selector for Euro taps.
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Yes seen the 120v lamp instructions but briefly looking I didn't see step by step instructions for wiring primaries to a voltage selector switch. However, if the terminals are marked on the PT i.e. 120/220/240 etc., it's kinda self explainitory and is basically shown on the wire diagram for the PT itself.
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In retrospect, it would have been handy if I'd mocked up the international wiring, like I did with the Lead vs. Bass pictures later in the instructions. There were a number of things like that, that developed along the way to finishing, and I'd wished I'd thought of them earlier when I could have gotten even more pictures.
The whole thing was an interesting learning experience -- I've never had to detail every little thing like that, and then finding a way to present it that doesn't fly over the head of a newer builder was always tough. In person my patience for such things is terrible -- I'd never cut it as a guitar instructor or classroom teacher. Writing things at least gives you time to ponder things through and keep finding a little better way of presenting the material!!
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Hands down one heck of a job, lots of attention to detail for sure!
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What about an instructional video Flames, that would probably be a first?
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I never got around to making the voltage diagrams, sorry. I didn't want to wait any longer to get these out there. I'll put that on the list.
I also used your instructions as motivation to revamp the whole Metro CD. The old one is so cluttered it's not even funny. Not to mention stuff in there is out-dated or just plain wrong!
The new CD has everything organized, updated and uses all .pdf files. Except for product parts lists, which are Excel spreadsheets.
Thanks again Flames, awesome job!
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I also used your instructions as motivation to revamp the whole Metro CD. The old one is so cluttered it's not even funny. Not to mention stuff in there is out-dated or just plain wrong!
The new CD has everything organized, updated and uses all .pdf files. Except for product parts lists, which are Excel spreadsheets.
Thanks again Flames, awesome job!
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