| Author: | Stephen Keller (registered user: 5263 posts ) |
| Date: | Tue, Jun 19th, 2012 @ 17:54 ( . ) |
On 06/19/2012 @ 15:48, Craig Kenfield wrote :
Thanks for the comments. I've been told i'm not always that clear with things so no problem with the little mix up there! : : I hadn't considered some of the things you mention regarding switching half the tube off. I think for now I'll skip that part and just wire it up to use both halves of the tube. I'm going to leave R7 in place in case I want to switch to an EL84 tube later. : : Now I need to place everything on the chassis, I'm using a different size than what's suggested and am planning on putting it into a combo cabinet that I also have to build... : -- You should, however, ground pin 9 to the chassis. It's a shield and you might as well let if function as a shield. Stph |
| Author: | Craig Kenfield (registered user: 32 posts ) |
| Date: | Wed, Jun 20th, 2012 @ 05:57 ( . ) |
On 06/19/2012 @ 17:54, Stephen Keller wrote :
On 06/19/2012 @ 15:48, Craig Kenfield wrote :
: Thanks for the comments. I've been told i'm not always that clear with things so no problem with the little mix up there! : : : : I hadn't considered some of the things you mention regarding switching half the tube off. I think for now I'll skip that part and just wire it up to use both halves of the tube. I'm going to leave R7 in place in case I want to switch to an EL84 tube later. : : : : Now I need to place everything on the chassis, I'm using a different size than what's suggested and am planning on putting it into a combo cabinet that I also have to build... : : : -- : : : You should, however, ground pin 9 to the chassis. It's a shield and you might as well let if function as a shield. : : Stph -- Yeah, I suppose I can ground it easily enough. |