Some of you may remember a DR build I did on black Mojotone fiber board that I had to tear out and do over on garolite turret board because the fiber was conductive right from the start. I vowed never to go near it again. Well, I tore down and rebuilt a Bassman chassis almost two years ago that has been sitting in my shop wating for the cab to begin. I had a piece of grey fiber just the right size, and someone here had mentioned it not having quite the risk of conductivity as the black, so I used it. The cab is now finished and I went thru the chassis to check a couple of things, and guess what? Scratchy pots. Yes, there is mV's everywhere. After much knashing of teeth I had an idea to remove the screws and lift the board up a bit, and yes the mV's went away, and no more scratchy pots. Turns out, I didn't have but only one piece of grey board, so I used the blank black piece from the original amp as an insulator. Now it would appear, it is causing me more trouble. Odd, since you might think it would act to shunt those mV's to ground. Until I remember that the chassis is painted.
Anyway, seems I will have to yet again tear up a perfectly nice board to replace the bottom board with something, not exactly sure what. Yay me.
Here a shot of it after grille and speaker install. It sounds really cool, BTW.
Anyway, seems I will have to yet again tear up a perfectly nice board to replace the bottom board with something, not exactly sure what. Yay me.
Here a shot of it after grille and speaker install. It sounds really cool, BTW.
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