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  • Page 1 DIY BUILD DOCUMENT V1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIAL THANKS ............................2 INTRODUCTION ............................. 3 TOOLS ................................3 ESSENTIAL ................................3 OPTIONAL ................................3 CONSTRUCTION GUIDE ..........................3 PARTS LIST ..............................4 ASSEMBLY STEPS ............................5 SPECIAL THANKS Thomaas Banks Thomaas Banks Ben Wilson DivKid Alex Zaslavsky Alfa Rpar SPECIAL THANKS...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction TOOLS TOOLS ESSENTIAL • Soldering Iron - a solder station with temperature control is best. Some components on this build are connected to the ground plane and require a large amount of heat. A low Wattage soldering iron that plugs directly into the power supply will not be good enough to achieve an effective solder joint.
  • Page 4: Parts List

    Parts List Parts list IOU Component per module Faceplate IoU Faceplate Screws PCB IoU B10k Tall Mini Pot B10k Slider DPDT Switch On-On 01 x 5 pin header Thonkiconn Jack Bananuts Power Cable...
  • Page 5: Assembly Steps

    Assembly Steps Assembly steps PCB Face PCB Rear 1. Identify the 1x5 pin header and insert it into the holes adjacent to the ‘!RED!’ -12V marker on the rear of the PCB. To ensure it stands at a right angle to the board, solder only one pin at the back first.
  • Page 6 2. Identify the two SPDT switches. Place them in the holes on the front of the marked ‘SPDT’, the orientation does not matter. Again, positioning is easier by soldering one pin first, checking alignment, and making any corrections before soldering the remaining pins. Solder in place.
  • Page 7 3. Identify the Slider. Position in the holes for the slider on the face of the PCB. It will only fit in on orientation with the four pins toward the top of the board. Solder one of the four pins in place ensuring the slider is pressed tightly against the PCB. Then solder one of the two pins on the opposite side of the slider, again ensuring the slider is firmly against the PCB.
  • Page 8 5. Locate the 3 mono jacks. Position them on the face of the PCB.
  • Page 9 6. Place the B10k with the bent legs into the last remaining holes on the face of the PCB. 7. Locate the Front Panel.
  • Page 10 8. Place Front Panel over the components taking care not to dislodge any through hole pins. 9. Locate the 3 Bananuts. Then position and finger tighten the Bananuts onto the jacks. Do the final tightening with the Bananut driver. 10. Verify that both the slider and potentiometer can move freely. Adjust their positions if necessary to ensure unobstructed operation.
  • Page 11 13. Carefully align the 10-pin end with the 1x5 pin header on the module's rear, centering it to prevent any overhang that could cause issues when installing it into the case. The red stripe on the cable indicates -12V and must align with the !RED! marking on IOU for proper polarity.
  • Page 12 That’s it; you’re good to go! Please read the manual for more operational info Go make some filthy sounds.
  • Page 13 DIY BUILD DOCUMENT V1.0 info@apolloviewmodular.com https://apolloviewmodular.com...

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