Hey Mon Frer,
I have to tell you - that cabinet build is superb. The two colors are a beautiful match, and the execution of the Tolex application is phenomenal. Did you apply the Tolex? If so how did you getit so straight where the colors meet on the sides. Are they seams?
And thank you for the photos of your build. It doesn't do me a lot of good - your mods are pretty extensive. You have done a great job creating space in the chassis. The extra terminal board you mounted for the power resistor circuits are great, and the relay board in the center is very creative. Moving the main terminal board so it sits over the Power transformer is also quite creative - pick up a ton of space with that change.
Can you tell me the purpose of the steel flange at the foot pedal jack end of the chassis? Hard to see what that is. I do see the 9v DC jacks at the far right end of the rear of the chassis - fantastic thinking. Where do you pick up that voltage? Did you order your transformer with a 9 V tap? What is the benefit of the Toroidal transformer? It sure looks impressive.
Last one - what does the "Stage/Hom" switch do? I assume "HOM" is Home or bedroom levels, but what is the purpose of that when you have a full half level switch?
My build is progressing well. I changed out the Output transformer for a Mercury Magnetics, and the choke as well. I took your advice and removed my filament wiring - it was most assuredly getting in the way of m,any other installs. Thanks for that advice. I will be glad to take any other advice you may feel compelled to offer! I am quite a big guy (6' 10 " and 400 lbs. I shudder to think what that might be in metric values... :-) I am a giant. My point being it is hard to get my clubs of hands into some of these tight spaces. It isnt a huge issue, but I can tell you that I get frustrated with the small screws. Especially because in my package from Nik I got all straight edge screws. I hate working with straight edge screws. I have eventually ordered replacement phillips and hex head alternatives, but all of those little bitty screws and nuts drive me ...well...nuts!
I have never been to France, but I guess there isnt all that much to see. Few old buildings, a couple of big churches, and a museum with a glass pyramid.
I am actually French Canadian by heritage. Apparently way back in the 18th century my ancestors came over to make their fortune in the new world. Apparently they spent it all, cause I sure didnt get any. My last name is Beaulieu - just a tad French I think.
Thanks STK - I hope you are enjoying yourself with that amp as well. I will be very interested in finding out what it sounds like.
Joe