Feral Feline
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That's exactly how I felt about it, working on amps terrified me.LOL the only thing that stops me from working on an amp, it that I strongly feel that I'm stupid enough to electrocute myself !!!
Tonight I'm celebrating the successful debugging of an input jack problem on my Tweed build.
Finished the build and fired it up last night and got sound but only if there was a jumper cable between bright and normal channels' Hi Z.
I thought maybe too much solder on the jacks had caused some to overflow and short out the tip to ground ... after desoldering the jacks and inspecting them with a magnifier, I realised...
All the how-to guides and kits show GND SW TIP for the jack lugs, but my cheap-asterisk jacks are lugged GND TIP SW!
Rewired everything and now it works. Next up is to tidy up the build, play around with the grounding to eliminate as much noise/hiss/hum as possible.
I'm the kid that took the windup clock apart and could NOT put it back together again — so if I can build a pedal or an amp, I think anybody that has a mind to do so can as well.
I'm still terrified of heart-stopping voltages, hopefully scared enough it keeps me alive.