4) Connect the 200 Ω resistor from T6(1) to V2(3), but do not solder the connection at V2(3), yet.
5) Connect the 100 µF 100V cap with negative end to T6(1) and positive end to both V2(3) and
V2(4), but do not solder the connection at V2(3) or V2(4), yet.
SECTION 5 – Connect Front Mounted Components
Please refer to Drawing 6.
Connect Controls and Input Jack:
1) Connect white wire (about 3.25") from V1(7) to the "volume" pot's wiper lug.
2) Connect white wire (about 2.75") from V1(2) to the "input" jack's
signal lug, but do not solder the connection at the "input" jack, yet.
3) Connect white wire (about 2.5") from the "treble" pot's wiper lug
to the "volume" pot's hot lug.
4) Connect white wire (about 2") from the "volume" pot's cold lug to the "input" jack's ground lug, but
do not solder the connection at the "input" jack, yet.
5) Connect a 1M resistor from the "input" jack's signal lug to both its switch lug
and ground lug. Add solder to all "input" jack lugs, now.
Connect to the Lamp Holder and Power Switch:
1) Intertwine the two green wires from TR1 and connect their ends to the lower solder lug holes of
the lamp holder. (It does not matter which green wire connects to which lug). Be careful to leave
the upper lug holes open for a future connection to the tube filaments.
2) Connect the "N-Wire(s)" for your country from TR1 to the power switch as shown in Drawing 6.
Allow for some slack before cutting the wire(s) to size. You may find it easier to connect by
temporarily rotating the power switch for access to the solder lugs.
SECTION 6 – Connect Rear Mounted Components
Drawing 7 shows the inside of the chassis as viewed from the front looking at the rear.
Connect to the Output Jack and Fuse Holder:
1) Intertwine the green and black wires from TR2 and connect their ends to the
output jack with black to the signal lug and green to the ground lug.
2) Connect the "L-Wire(s)" for your country from TR1 to the fuse holder's outer solder lug. Prop this
lug slightly away from the fuse holder's plastic body and plan for a little slack before cutting.
3) If your country's mains voltage is 200V, 220V or 240V, you will need to intertwine and connect
both "Center-Wires" for your country from TR1 to T1(2).
110V or 120V, you should not have any wires to connect for this step.
2
1
9
8
If your country's mains voltage is 100V,
14
3
4
5
V2
6
7
ground
switch
signal
ground
signal
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