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ED Dodd buffer rules Good ideal to keep the battery inside the chassis.
Mariusz, I considered this as well. The solution I came up with although I decided not to implement was to mount a bracket to the lid that would bend down and under the tube block then back up to the lid. You could probably do this from the bottom of the case as well, that may work better. I was going to use some 1" wide aluminum bar stock that I have. Of couse only about half the tube would penetrate the top but that should be enough to make changing tubes without rmoving the lid doable.Best, Ed
MariuszCan you rise the tube by adding a block (wood??) the height needed?Look at the way the tube holder build, you can not rise too high up though, maybe 1/2 of the tube showing.
Stand on the tube socket, the wires should be nicely flat Don't forget to shot some photo.
It's doable. IMO I cannot see any sonic differences. While the unit is being used there is only 1 input selected at a time, all others are not there. The traces going to the jacks and to the relays are pure copper and very large and short so I really cannot see any differences there. You need the turn on delay/mute circuit for normal operation. The selector only carries 12 volts so there is no concern of audio on those wires.gary