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wires), cable ties (to secure large capacitors), stacked (male/female) standoffs and cable
clamps (to elevate and secure signal cables), and cable sleeving. You can get some of these
from your local hardware store (for example, 1/4" Cable Clamps) and other, more specialized,
parts from online distributors such as Grainger, Digi-Key, Mouser, or Cable Ties and More. If
you do decide to dress your build with some of these, please send us a picture or two. We'd love
to see what you did!
1.5 Build Process
1.5.1 Some Good Rules of Thumb for Building Your Amplifier
Take your time, prepare, and try and work on a small task each time you start to build
the kit.
Instead of rushing through another section — use the end of your session to check your
work. Always ask yourself if the step you are performing makes sense.
Have fun with your build and savour the experience. Take the time to do a really good
job!
Feel free to contact us via email [email protected] if you have any questions
or suggestions during your build — and feel free to send us pictures, etc. We'd be
pleased to give you tips along the way.