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Build Your Own Tube Amplifier - workshop in 2011
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<blockquote data-quote="leonsound" data-source="post: 98805" data-attributes="member: 1295"><p>Now the power switch circuit is wired up. From the socket, through the fuse, both lines isolated via the power switch, and back to the primary on the power transformer. I still want to possibly change this to build some kind of soft start circuit, but it's difficult to get a switch that goes Off, 1, 2. (This one goes 1, off, 2). Even better would be a rotary switch that is double pole (at least). and goes off, 1, 2. Any ideas?</p><p>Also, first bit of the ground rail is in place from the - side of the rectifier to the caps's ground side.</p><p>1 Cap and 1 resistor in place at the pre-amp tube sockets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leonsound, post: 98805, member: 1295"] Now the power switch circuit is wired up. From the socket, through the fuse, both lines isolated via the power switch, and back to the primary on the power transformer. I still want to possibly change this to build some kind of soft start circuit, but it's difficult to get a switch that goes Off, 1, 2. (This one goes 1, off, 2). Even better would be a rotary switch that is double pole (at least). and goes off, 1, 2. Any ideas? Also, first bit of the ground rail is in place from the - side of the rectifier to the caps's ground side. 1 Cap and 1 resistor in place at the pre-amp tube sockets. [/QUOTE]
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