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God, how I HATE vero-board!

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  • #16
    Nice. Vastly superior to Matchless (and related) practice as far as layout and execution. At least to my eye and sense of things.
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    • #17
      For some reason, this build makes me want to try a high gain channel switcher with this build technique. I really wonder if it could be done without extreme headache.

      What's the rotary switch for? I see different cap values and resistors, so maybe it moves the center frequency of one of the tone controls?

      Oh, and boo on vero. Not a fan of it, though I can and have worked with it. I much perfer perf or padless perf. And I'm spoiled, I now only work on tinned boards. Bare copper is too much of a pain to get solder to wet properly.
      -Mike

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      • #18
        Yes, the rotary switch is the Matchless-style tone control. It changes the value of the coupling cap your signal is passing through in the pentode-circuit. The resistors are there to keep it from making pop-noises.

        Thanks for the kind comments!

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