Other than waiting for some lonnnnng backordered Cardas RCAs from Welborne (will jury rig with some cheapo Ratshack until they come in, or say to hell with the Cardas, just send me some darn Vampires), I'm ready to put the finishing touches on my Cornet Classic. I just have a couple transformer wiring questions (NOTE: This is a Cornet Classic, not Cornet 2, but I am using the 370BX trannie, USA operation.)
1) on the PC board (secondary) side, it seems pretty self explanatory: reds to reds (does not matter which one correct? Also, same for the two greens???), red with yellow stripes on it to R/Y, yellow with black stripes to Y/B, etc. I know the violent is clipped and insulated (will treat with heavy duty dialectric goop, then double heatshrink) My question: there are two holes on the PC board for each wire color. Does it matter which hole I solder the wire in (and why are there two holes?)
2) on the primary/power input side, is this correct? For hot, I would wire from IEC to fuse, then connect sold black and solid blue together the fuse holder, right? For neutral, I would connect solid white and solid brown together to the neutral plug on the IEC, right? This leaves four extra wires: blue/yellow stripes, white/black stripes, brown/yellow stripes and black/red stripes (not as in the somewhat yummy Red Stripe beer, though.) Are all these wires extras that need to be clipped off and insulated?
Please pardon me for being a big of an ignoramous, but this is the first kit I've built, have done some minor repairs before. It's been fun and has got me motivated, will be upgrading (recapping) an older tube guitar amp of mine next, I've got the bug (and, yeah, I know about draining those big power caps, no need to have the grim reaper come calling yet!)