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  • #16
    I made the chassis layout myself. I've not seen that turret layout you have any where.
    Warning! Some Electronics devices contain lethal voltages that can kill you. If you do not feel qualified to work with dangerous voltages, refer your repairs to a qualified technician. By giving you online advice, I am assuming no liability for any injury or damages you might incur through your own actions.

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    • #17
      I did, all I got was "I believe this layout is pretty standard."
      If you were told that post sale, I'd be tempted to send it back. I was hoping it was the same layout as a few I've seen, but no dice.
      -Mike

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      • #18
        Originally posted by defaced View Post
        If you were told that post sale, I'd be tempted to send it back. I was hoping it was the same layout as a few I've seen, but no dice.
        I just received it, I'll take the time to check it out a little.
        I'm not going for 100% vintage correct anyway, as I'm doing more of a cascaded Plexi thing, with a dual-ganged pot for gain and a cascade/parallel switch. If this board was able to house a 2204 at some point, I'll make it work!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Hardtailed View Post
          I just received it, I'll take the time to check it out a little.
          I'm not going for 100% vintage correct anyway, as I'm doing more of a cascaded Plexi thing, with a dual-ganged pot for gain and a cascade/parallel switch. If this board was able to house a 2204 at some point, I'll make it work!
          Vintage correct is not important. Lead dress is. I don't see a lot of difference in your board from others so I'm sure you're ok. I would imagine Turretboards.com can provide you with the component layout they used to make the board if you email them again and tell them it doesn't match anything you're finding on the net.
          Warning! Some Electronics devices contain lethal voltages that can kill you. If you do not feel qualified to work with dangerous voltages, refer your repairs to a qualified technician. By giving you online advice, I am assuming no liability for any injury or damages you might incur through your own actions.

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