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Just try to keep the thermal grease thin. You only want it as thick as you absolutely need it. As the insulation and grease increase, the power of the amp can decrease.
Hi everyone, I found these, which might be ideal for mounting the transformer.http://www.mcmaster.com/#rubber-standoffs/=141zebgStyle 1 & 2 make the most sense to me, as a stud sticking up into the transformer holes would be ideal it seems so long as you can get a tightening tool to it.
Cool you like what you are hearing from the amp Ed :beer; I am interested to hear what you think when you power it with the batteries. jay
Try putting an RC of 10r 1uf across the transformer side of the CMC. (a resistor and capacitor in series, one leg of resistor attached to one leg of CMC towards AC input and one leg of capacitor to the other CMC leg toward AC input)See if you can tell the difference after that.
I'm not sure how to explain it any more...
Won't you be good pretty much anywhere on the input side of the trans ? Keeping it close will probably be easier....jay
The best location will be closest to the CMC.CMC is the common mode choke. It's big, has wires around a core.