If we took a bit wider fiberglass board, drilled a few holes along the centerline, a bit larger diameter than the preamp tube sockets, then rearranged the turrets so that they were close to the socket pins, we could shorten or eliminate a lot of the wiring between pin sockets and components/turrets. If the hole is big enough, but not too big, it would not have a thermal coupling with the board as well.
I could understand this given technology of, say 40's-60's, but today, with CNC machines and such, wouldn't this be very easy to do?
I did a couple of hand sketches, and could get a few components between socket pins and turrets mounted around the tube hole, and freed up some space on the board as well for filter caps and dropping resistors.
Has anyone tried this with one of the classic tube circuits, e.g. Fender Deluxe, Pro, Vibrolux, or Marshall or Vox? With so much less wiring, it seems like a lot easier to build as well. Still get benefits of a board and no point to point wiring, but very little 'hookup wire' used.
I could understand this given technology of, say 40's-60's, but today, with CNC machines and such, wouldn't this be very easy to do?
I did a couple of hand sketches, and could get a few components between socket pins and turrets mounted around the tube hole, and freed up some space on the board as well for filter caps and dropping resistors.
Has anyone tried this with one of the classic tube circuits, e.g. Fender Deluxe, Pro, Vibrolux, or Marshall or Vox? With so much less wiring, it seems like a lot easier to build as well. Still get benefits of a board and no point to point wiring, but very little 'hookup wire' used.
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