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Mark
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This is probably old news, but I thought it was a good way of getting the Dumbleator inside the amp instead of in a rack case. This should preserve the Dumble layout too.

https://www.tube-town.net/ttstore/Kits/ ... anguage=en
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I have been looking at this in the past. In potention a time saver but decided not to use it; the holes for the jacks in this unit are 16mm / 0,63" wider than the chassis offered by Taylor(Amplifiednation). Making your own chassis, it might be worth a shot.
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erwin_ve wrote: Thu Jun 07, 2018 1:39 pm I have been looking at this in the past. In potention a time saver but decided not to use it; the holes for the jacks in this unit are 16mm / 0,63" wider than the chassis offered by Taylor(Amplifiednation). Making your own chassis, it might be worth a shot.
I had exactly the same thought Erwin and realised the same issue :D


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Agreed that is a problem and a good reason not to use it, pity though as it is a good idea.
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I looked at this as well would be cool if they just sold the pc board

Bob
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