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People say “well, this amp is just for me, so whats the harm?” The harm is that it is extremely rare that any amp stays with its original owner forever.

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People say “well, this amp is just for me, so whats the harm?” The harm is that it is extremely rare that any amp stays with its original owner forever.

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“Please folks- don’t use the trademarks on your amps. Make up a cool name for your amp. You probably did something cool and unique when you built it- put your own cool brand on the amp.” For more information, please check out the following page: http://ax84.com/bbs/dm.php?id=124792. • Where should I put my output transformer for the least hum? • Where should I put my reverb transformer for the least hum? • What is the headphone trick? This is the best way to find the quietest place to put a reverb, output, driver, or any other signal transformer to get the least hum. CAUTION: THIS INVOLVES WORKING ON THE AMP WITH WALL VOLTAGE PRESENT. WALL VOLTAGE CAN BE FATAL. First set up the power transformer. If it’s not installed yet, all the better, but if it is, this will still help. If the PT is not installed, wire up the primaries to a power cord, but do not wire up any secondaries– tape the ends of the secondaries. If the PT is installed, fine, just make sure there is no circuit on any of

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