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Headphoneus Supremus
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Yes precisely. I use the pins to pin my sticky notes to the board when they are not so sticky. Multi purpose!!!There not only Shorting plugs as the center pin screws out to make them just a cap..
There not only Shorting plugs as the center pin screws out to make them just a cap..Not to be overly nitpicky, but those are shorting plugs, not caps. Fine to plug those into unused RCA input jacks, but don't stick those in an unused output!
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Hey Yettiman.... Yap precisely but I use different for just cover purpose.. think it looks better? Those on left are just cover... right is short after taking center pin outThere not only Shorting plugs as the center pin screws out to make them just a cap..
Oh, way cool then. I wasn't aware you could remove the center pin. Neat idea, actually!There not only Shorting plugs as the center pin screws out to make them just a cap..
Eric McChanson 10W 6AS7 Triode Parallel pEar Amp Tube Valve integrated NEW
This is old design almost everything is mounted on the top plate and soldered from the bottom. Input Selector/Volume are in the input signal path and can be added by just wiring it to the "amplifier part" at the end.Why is the headphone jacks on the top instead of the front panel?!
I can see how that could work well if the amp is placed on the floor, but otherwise - front panel is more convenient (IMHO)...
The main reason is because the front plate is much thicker and you need good drills to do that without damaging it. Eric chose not to risk it. Tomas is very good with that as well as some other builders, so it’s up to individual builders how they want to approach the build.Why is the headphone jacks on the top instead of the front panel?!
I can see how that could work well if the amp is placed on the floor, but otherwise - front panel is more convenient (IMHO)...