Anyone actually know what the purpose of this is? I assume it's for some kind of stability reason?
I mean for instance siliconing the Bright caps together is a deffinate help with oscilations and I do this myself.
So im gonna go stick some weather stripping into the chassis i've got a replica of a bud chassis so i assume what ever reason Ken did this for I should do it too.
ideas ?!
Weather stripping near Pre-Amp valves?
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Re: Weather stripping near Pre-Amp valves?
Vibration damping?
[edit] the bud chassis are pretty thin, so my guess is that they probably are prone to succumbing to vibration when put to the test by a 4x12 in full battle rage[/edit]
[edit] the bud chassis are pretty thin, so my guess is that they probably are prone to succumbing to vibration when put to the test by a 4x12 in full battle rage[/edit]
Re: Weather stripping near Pre-Amp valves?
It can really help with microphony by damping the chassis.
Dynamat works really well.
Dynamat works really well.