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Step 4 – Mount the tank in & out phono jacks
Drawings 2 & 3
show where to mount these two phono jacks.
Phono Jack
Sleeve
Terminal
Solder Lug Washer
Nut
Flat Washer
Place the solder lug washer over the phono jack before inserting
the jack through the 3/8" hole from the inside of the chassis.
Place the flat washer over the phono jack on the outside of the chassis and fasten the nut while making
sure the sleeve terminals of both solder lug washers are pointing toward the TR1 side of the chassis as
shown in
Drawing 3
.
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Put a slight bend in the solder lug washer before
mounting the phono jack so that the sleeve terminal
will not be flat against the chassis surface.
Step 5 – Mount the output transformer “TR2”
Drawing 2
shows where to mount the output transformer. Insert each
of the four wires through Grommet 1 and use #8 hardware to fasten
the transformer to the chassis.
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Step 6 – Mount the power transformer “TR1”
Drawing 2
shows where to mount the power transformer.
Insert each of the six wires through their respective
grommets as listed on Drawing 2. Use #10 hardware to
fasten the transformer to the chassis. Make sure to use the
½” long #10 screws.
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Step 7 – Mount the terminal strips
There should be nine terminal strips remaining.
Drawing 3
shows where to mount each one. Be sure to mount
them with the same orientation as shown in the drawing. Use #6 hardware.
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Step 8 – Mount the remaining top surface locking lugs
Drawing 3
shows where to mount each of three more locking lugs. Be sure to mount them with the same
orientation as shown in the drawing. Use #6 hardware.
Terminal Strip Naming Convention
Each terminal strip has been assigned a name T1
through T10. The terminals are numbered from left
to right as seen with mounting bracket directed
toward the viewer. T6(3) will be the notation used
for referring to terminal number 3 on T6.
T1
1
2
3
T1(2)
Mounting bracket
direction.
T6
1
2
3
4
5
6
T6(3)
Mounting bracket
direction.
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At this point, the only open holes on the top surface of the chassis should be the four holes for mounting the
reverb tank.