New Eros In Progress

Jameson

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I’ve started building my Eros. I got the hardware installed today. Really digging the matte black on orange with the walnut base. I need to sand down the interior lip of the base to accommodate the added width from the powder coat, then apply the tung oil coat. Thanks to everyone for the recommendation on the oxide screws!

I’ll update as I progress through the build.
 

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Also, quick question for Paul or Doc - I've in the past gotten the amp pretty well down the path to being complete only to find that I hadn't scraped enough paint off the transformer bell. Is there a way to test that before I move into the soldering phase so I can fix it prior to it becoming a true pain in the ass?
 
Sure. Test continuity from one of the transformer mounting screw heads to the safety ground screw. Test one (or all) of the three screws that is not attached to the drain wire. Those screws are connected to the safety grounded screw thru the bell and/or lam stack - assuming the star washers have properly cut thru the paint or varnish when the mounting screws are tightened.
 
After a couple hiccups I wrapped up construction on my Eros today. Holy shit! What an amp! It's such a massive step up from the Reduction that I'm feeling comfortable holding off on the turntable upgrade I was planning in favor of a new set of speakers. Jagers maybe?

Many thanks to the Bottlehead crew for such an awesome amp, and also to the community for their eagle eyes. I still need to finish the base, but I'm too busy spinning some records.
 

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