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Mike,Sounds like fun. Take some pics periodically and post here. Would love to see it Best,Anand.
whats the location for the class ?
Look up the schematic for the Knight Kit KB-85. It was an early 60's stereo kit using an EL-37 but would also take a 6L6 GC. There were also mono versions that should be very similar to what you built. http://www.triodeel.com/images/kb85-2.gifGary Dodd took one of these and built my amp from it just before his health collapsed. He thought it was the most musical mid size amp he had built to date.
Solution To Hardwiring and PC Board Design Problems:First, one needs to address this new concept by mating the circuit and physical lay out into one grand design. Both are very important and functionality is a prime concern. Elevating and the proper placement of parts above the chassis solves the capacitance problem to ground and part to part. Of course, computerized layout programs just won't do. Then eliminate unnecessary wires and solder connections by "lead to lead connecting". By this, one obtains several advantages. First, this shortens the signal path VS "hardwiring", "point to point" wiring etc. Second, this maximizes the high frequency response by minimizing capacitance to ground. This also helps in true inner detail. Minimizes the problem of adjacent channel interference, or cross talk. All of which improves sonic integrity, and consistency from component to component.