04-01-2026, 06:04 AM
Thanks for all the info!
So it is the current that does it.
I have that bridge, but not the version with the fancy terminals, just straight leads.
It looks safer to not bend the leads and hope it will hang on, but to use terminal strips hanging over it.
And so I did.
![[Image: Chassis-1.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/KjP3FYRg/Chassis-1.jpg)
![[Image: Chassis-2.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/TPN4qd2X/Chassis-2.jpg)
With a bit of luck I can wire the complete amp this way.
I am very curious about the sound. I have a very old transistor combo here and it sounds very nice clean.
Plus I think power tubes are pretty expensive and I guess they will be for a long time.
So it is the current that does it.
I have that bridge, but not the version with the fancy terminals, just straight leads.
It looks safer to not bend the leads and hope it will hang on, but to use terminal strips hanging over it.
And so I did.
![[Image: Chassis-1.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/KjP3FYRg/Chassis-1.jpg)
![[Image: Chassis-2.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/TPN4qd2X/Chassis-2.jpg)
With a bit of luck I can wire the complete amp this way.
I am very curious about the sound. I have a very old transistor combo here and it sounds very nice clean.
Plus I think power tubes are pretty expensive and I guess they will be for a long time.


