( )
Connect a
47Kfi
1
watt
resistor
(medium body,
yellow-violet-orange)
from
VI
-1
(S)
to ter-
minal
strip
Bl (S).
t'-)
Connect
a 15KQ
1/2
watt
resistor
(small body,
brown-green-orange)
from phono socket Yl
(S)
to
terminal strip
XI
(S).
(
'
)
Connect a
240
p/if
mica
condenser
(small
rectangular body,
six dots:
black-red-yellow-
brown-gold-orange
from terminal
strip
X2
(NS)
to
X3
(NS).
( )
Connect a 4.7 Kfi
1
watt
resistor
(medium
body,
yellow-violet-red)
from
X2
(S)
to
X3 (NS).
(
)
Connect
a
47
R
1/2
watt
resistor
(small
body,
yellow
-violet -black)
from
X4
(S)
through
X3
(NS)
to Z1
(S). Now
solder X3.
(
)
Stretch
the
length
of heavy
bare
wire to remove
kinks.
A
quick way
to do
this
is
to clamp
one
end in
a
small
vise
and
pull on the other end
using
pliers.
NOTE:
The
use
of
heavy
wire
for the
connections
below may seem to
be
quite elaborate.
How-
ever, extensive experimentation
has
proven
that the procedure
is
fully justified in reduced noise
and increased
stability.
We
strongly recommend that the outlined
instructions
be
carefully
fol-
lowed.
(
)
Cut a
12"
length of
the heavy wire.
Starting
on the right,
pass
one
end
of this wire through
the
eyelet
which
stakes
lugs
J3
and
J4
to the
terminal
strip insulator.
Thread
the
wire
through
the
center
eyelets
of
terminal strips
C
and
B
until the
end
of the wire strikes the
left
end of
the
chassis.
Then move the wire to the
right
and
pass
the right end through the
eyelet
holding
lugs
Nl
and
N2
to
terminal
strip N.
Now
solder
the
wire
to the center eyelets
on
terminal strips
C, J, N
and
B.
Clip
off
any
excess
wire beyond
B
and
N.
The
wire
will
be referred
to
as a
ground
bus.
(
,
)
Cut
a 2
1/2"
length of
the heavy bare
wire. Make a square
bend
3/8"
from
one
end.
Connect
this end
to
B3 (S).
Connect
the other end to phono socket
Y2 (S).
Use
the
balance
of the
heavy bare
wire
to make the
following
connections:
•~*(s
5
..)
Slip a
1
5/8"
length of
sleeving over
one end
of the wire.
Form a
small
hook at the
end and
insert the
hooked
end, with
the sleeving
in place,
under
the
group
of resistors
between
socket
V5
and
filter
condenser
G.
Connect
the hooked
end
to
filter
condenser
H4 (S).
Push
the
sleeving
snugly against
H4.
-(--)
Now
carefully press the
wire
toward the
chassis so
that
it
rests in the
notch
previously
cut
in
filter
condenser
G4.
It
may be
necessary
to
twist the
lug slightly
to accept
the wire
.
Solder
the
wire
at
G4.
Do
not cut
off
any
excess
wire.
(~~-)
Bend
the wire
straight
up
from
G4.
At a
point
1"
above
G4,
make a
square bend
toward
socket
AA.
Cut
the wire at a
point 1 1/8"
past
the point where this
wire
intersects
the
ground
bus.
At
the
intersection, bend
the
1
1/8"
end
down toward
control
D
making sure
that
good
contact
is
made
to the
other
heavy wire.
Solder
the end to
D2.
Now
solder
the
intersection
of the two
heavy wires.
-f
)
From
a
point
directly
above the
center
tubular
shield
of socket
VI,
connect a short
length
of light bare
wire
from
the ground bus
to
the
shield
on
VI.
Solder
both
ends.
(-
«*.)
Similarly,
connect
a short
bare
wire
from
the
ground
bus
to
the
shield
on
V2.
Solder
both
ends.
(
)
Pass
the
line
cord
through grommet
FF.
Inside the
chassis,
tie a
knot
about
3
1/2"
from
the stripped
end.
This is
for
strain relief.
(
)
Connect
one
lead
to
CC1 (S).
( )
Connect
the
adjacent
end
to
CC2 (S).
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