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thanks for the helpful posts
neat actually has very little to do with it - the real trick is keeping signal wires as far away from power wires as possible, and DEFINITELY not having them run in parallel close to each other. any time they must cross, it should be done at 90 degree angles. these two things should reduce noise by quite a margin, but it still takes a lot of time and a lot of tweaking by moving the wiring around until you reach perfection
Wao thanks! I actually am planning to build a B22 this Oct. for my K1000, I'm now using them with the M3 and they sound magnificently already!
the OP's post quite put me off at the beginning, but things are much clearer now, I actually didnt know about all those wiring things until now (luckily I built the M3 and the S11 in 2 separate boxes)
I found that a proper bias (as close to 0mv as possible) and a DC offset (160ma)
I have to say that as I increased the quiescent current to 160ma and got the DC offset closer to zero
... I like solid state, but much prefer Jfets ......