Posted by Poindexter [ 4.63.6.102 ] on May 04, 2005 at 12:25:39:
In Reply to: Re: Some answers. posted by Mark Williams on May 02, 2005 at 16:20:19:
Hey, Mark,
I'm guessing you split one of the long pieces . . .
Close. It's hard to describe briefly. I'll look through my photos and make up a small webpage with the procedure on it, if you're really interested.
I'm sure you can get one together scratch. It's not an elaborate circuit; and in all honesty, the divided chassis is a cosmetic feature; it's the physical separation of the PS and audio circuit that keep the noise down. I'll help you as much as I can.
The chassis is Jarrah on this one, an Ozzie hardwood that's much used for floors and decks. She's a gum tree, mate.  I sometimes use Koa, but not for pieces going out of Hawai'i; it's getting too rare. I sometimes also use Padauk, Zebrano, Wenge.
Yah, each tube type will have both a basing type, and a bulb type. These define its physical characteristics, which have to be dealt with by the implementation guy.
Aloha,
Poinz
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