Well I nearly got there but managed to go down a rabbit hole!
When I was putting the input sockets in I was not impressed with the socket quality, thread not very healthy and only apart turn of thread holding the socket on. Should have stopped there and sourced some better quality sockets.
Didn't and got to the stage of fitting the first input wire and with a little bit of heat on the earth tag it loosened and then here comes the rabbit hole.
Should have replaced the sockets with something better! Didn't and decided I could improve things by a bit of solder to the nut after retightening. Nope just destroyed the internal insulation and made it impossible to undo the nut when it became obvious I would now have to replace the sockets.
Will now have to cut them off, will damage the perplex plate and probably loose interest in this little project.
Shame really as the Smash was fun, just this was going to let me hear it at its best as main system needs a balanced preamp output and so Smash will remain in the cupboard too.
Apologies for whining and I know it is all my fault, but sometimes a quick vent lets you move on quicker.
Cheers
Gn
When I was putting the input sockets in I was not impressed with the socket quality, thread not very healthy and only apart turn of thread holding the socket on. Should have stopped there and sourced some better quality sockets.
Didn't and got to the stage of fitting the first input wire and with a little bit of heat on the earth tag it loosened and then here comes the rabbit hole.
Should have replaced the sockets with something better! Didn't and decided I could improve things by a bit of solder to the nut after retightening. Nope just destroyed the internal insulation and made it impossible to undo the nut when it became obvious I would now have to replace the sockets.
Will now have to cut them off, will damage the perplex plate and probably loose interest in this little project.
Shame really as the Smash was fun, just this was going to let me hear it at its best as main system needs a balanced preamp output and so Smash will remain in the cupboard too.
Apologies for whining and I know it is all my fault, but sometimes a quick vent lets you move on quicker.
Cheers
Gn