
Connect the remaining 220K resistor from V3 pin 2 to the nearest locking lug.
Connect the remaining 1.5K resistor and the 1µF capacitor from V3 pin 3 to the sleeve terminal of the
“Tank Out” jack.
(This capacitor is not polarized so it doesn’t matter which lead is connected to ground).
Connect a .1µF capacitor from T6(1) to T6(4).
Connect a 100K resistor from T6(3) to T6(4).
Connect the remaining 10K resistor from T6(4) to T6(5).
Connect a 100K resistor from T6(5) to T6(6).
Connect a .1µF capacitor from T6(6) to T7(3).
Connect the remaining 470K resistor from T7(1) to T7(3).
Step 6 – Connect the V4 components
Connect a 2M resistor from T4(4) to T4(3).
Connect the remaining 2M resistor from T4(3) to T4(2).
Connect the .047µF capacitor from T4(3) to T4(1).
Connect the remaining 100K resistor from T5(4) to T5(2).
Connect the remaining .1µF capacitor from T5(1) to T5(4).
SECTION 6 – Assemble and Fasten the Cover Plate
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At this point, the internal circuitry should be complete. Take the time now to carefully double check your
connections and make sure they match up with Drawing 6.
Step 1 – Mount the rubber feet
Mount the four rubber feet to the four holes in the cover plate using
the remaining #10 screws, nuts and lock washers as shown here.
Step 2 – Mount the cover plate
Use the four self-tapping screws to fasten the
cover plate over chassis opening.
(4)
You may have to use a lot of force to initially insert the self tapping
screws through the holes in the bottom flange of the chassis.
(4)
(inside)
Cover Plate
Screw Head
Lock Washer
Hex Nut
(outside)
Rubber Foot
¾" length
(4)
(4)
(4)
Bottom
Flange