Rookie starts a #124 build checking in
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Rookie starts a #124 build checking in
Well I have been starting this project now for two months.
I have a built a few kits before but nothing like this from scratch.
I thought I had ordered all the parts however it seems almost every few days I realize I forgot something.
So, I will post some pics as I go please feel free to correct my mistakes or offer suggestions and thanks to everyone on here who have helped with
so much advice and information.
Let me start with my FET board I know some of the wires are not correct
I am just checking to see if it is ok to wire point to point with this board
I tried to find a pre traced board with no luck
			
			
						I have a built a few kits before but nothing like this from scratch.
I thought I had ordered all the parts however it seems almost every few days I realize I forgot something.
So, I will post some pics as I go please feel free to correct my mistakes or offer suggestions and thanks to everyone on here who have helped with
so much advice and information.
Let me start with my FET board I know some of the wires are not correct
I am just checking to see if it is ok to wire point to point with this board
I tried to find a pre traced board with no luck
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						Re: Rookie starts a #124 build checking in
I've always put the interconnect jumpers on the opposite side.
TM
			
			
									
									
						TM
Re: Rookie starts a #123 build checking in
Hi, congratulations on starting your build. Get used to discovering that you don't have all the parts you need, it keeps happening.echo44 wrote:Well I have been starting this project now for two months.
I have a built a few kits before but nothing like this from scratch.
I thought I had ordered all the parts however it seems almost every few days I realize I forgot something.
So, I will post some pics as I go please feel free to correct my mistakes or offer suggestions and thanks to everyone on here who have helped with
so much advice and information.
Let me start with my FET board I know some of the wires are not correct
I am just checking to see if it is ok to wire point to point with this board
I tried to find a pre traced board with no luck
Is this an Rj 124 kit? Looks like one of his boards. Are you building in comparison to the 124 schematic and layout in the files section? I like to cross reference to the Ceritone layouts also.
With this type of board, keep your components on the top and your connecting wire underneath. Use as little connecting wire as possible.
Eric
Re: Rookie starts a #124 build checking in
#123?
Are you sure you don't mean #124?
Check out other members builds to see how they did their lead dress as well as refer to the latest #124 layout which pretty much shows how everything is wired.
Also, please put your location in your profile so we know how to recommend items that may be local to you.
			
			
									
									Are you sure you don't mean #124?
Check out other members builds to see how they did their lead dress as well as refer to the latest #124 layout which pretty much shows how everything is wired.
Also, please put your location in your profile so we know how to recommend items that may be local to you.
Tom
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Re: Rookie starts a #124 build checking in
thanks yes that was a typo its 124 not 123
I live in Chicago
It is an RJ chassis
I actually spent the first month building my workshop
and acquiring parts.
Is it normal to fall asleep with the schematic in your bed
next to you?
			
			
						I live in Chicago
It is an RJ chassis
I actually spent the first month building my workshop
and acquiring parts.
Is it normal to fall asleep with the schematic in your bed
next to you?
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Nice workstation, sleeping with the schematic...... looks like you are well on your way to becoming one of "us".
The Rj kits are flipped, meaning tubes up verses the conventional tubes down. You may find this flipped layout helpful.
Eric
			
			
						The Rj kits are flipped, meaning tubes up verses the conventional tubes down. You may find this flipped layout helpful.
Eric
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Crikey!
That puts a different spin on things to have tubes up.
It would be confusing for this old man for sure.
OK, yeah #124, there is a ton of stuff here on that amp including photos of the real deal.
Man, your work bench is way too neat and tidy!!
I hope that UltraHookedOnPhonix doesn't mind but
these pictures are a huge resource to show how good an amp
can be built if you are patient.
His build is #183 so don't let any subtle differences throw you off, this is mainly to show lead dress and construction techniques.
Hope this helps.
			
			
						That puts a different spin on things to have tubes up.
It would be confusing for this old man for sure.
OK, yeah #124, there is a ton of stuff here on that amp including photos of the real deal.
Man, your work bench is way too neat and tidy!!
I hope that UltraHookedOnPhonix doesn't mind but
these pictures are a huge resource to show how good an amp
can be built if you are patient.
His build is #183 so don't let any subtle differences throw you off, this is mainly to show lead dress and construction techniques.
Hope this helps.
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									Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
						Don't let that smoke out!
Re: Rookie starts a #124 build checking in
No, you're supposed to fall asleep at your workbench.echo44 wrote: Is it normal to fall asleep with the schematic in your bed
next to you?
Re: Rookie starts a #124 build checking in
what is that blue goup on the capacitors?
whats it do and where do i get it?
			
			
									
									
						whats it do and where do i get it?
Goop
That's silicone to prevent vibration between the components. Good luck on your build. 
Ange
PS great thread https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... uild+order
			
			
									
									
						Ange
PS great thread https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... uild+order
Re: Rookie starts a #124 build checking in
and what the black stuff people cover contacts with?
is it special silicon or the stuff you get at home depot?
and those who thought i have a clean workspace here
is what it looks like tonight after working on the FET board
			
			
						is it special silicon or the stuff you get at home depot?
and those who thought i have a clean workspace here
is what it looks like tonight after working on the FET board
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!cirerd sknahTdreric wrote: The Rj kits are flipped, meaning tubes up verses the conventional tubes down. You may find this flipped layout helpful.
Eric
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Workspace looks very nice. I wish mine didn't look look like a wire bomb went off.....
Good luck with your build!
Re: Rookie starts a #124 build checking in
It's probably some kind of lock tite to keep the nuts from coming loose but nothing to worry about at this stage.echo44 wrote:and what the black stuff people cover contacts with?
is it special silicon or the stuff you get at home depot?
I use the nylok type lock nuts on my builds.
You can use those or star washers or any type of locking nut.
My reason for posting those pictures was to encourage you and demonstrate what excellent lead dress looks like.
Tom
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Re: Rookie starts a #124 build checking in
LOL!  
 
			
			
									
									stelligan wrote:!cirerd sknahTdreric wrote: The Rj kits are flipped, meaning tubes up verses the conventional tubes down. You may find this flipped layout helpful.
Eric
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Workspace looks very nice. I wish mine didn't look look like a wire bomb went off.....
Good luck with your build!
"Let's face it, the non HRMs are easier to play, there, I've said it." - Gil Ayan... AND HE"S IN GOOD COMPANY!
Black chassis' availble: http://cepedals.com/Dumble-Style-Chassis.html
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Re: Rookie starts a #124 build checking in
Bob-I wrote:No, you're supposed to fall asleep at your workbench.echo44 wrote: Is it normal to fall asleep with the schematic in your bed
next to you?