You are the best teacher online. When you are done you should let StewMac know so they can include a note in their kit to watch your How To vids. I have heard in the past that they have given products to UA-camrs to make videos. You may get another amp to keep for payment to make a second amp.
You are getting there Tony, now the chassis is popultaed with all the hardware it is now time to start soldering the components onto the turret / tag strips. A multimeter saves you guessing the resistor colour codes, just make sure the polarlised capacitors and diodes are fitted the right way round. Good luck, see you in part 3.🙂👍
Hi, do you plan to make part 3 off the Princeton Build ? Can´t wait, you are a great teacher, I learnt a lot from your videos, yesterday I recrowned and polished the frets off one of muy Telecasters thanks to you (Sorry english IS not my main language). Take care, cheers!
Looking good,Tony!
Just found your page and cannot wait to see the finished product!! Thank you for taking the time to take this video
Grate job Tony. I remember when I was soldering the pilot lamp in my amp build it took some time to get it right.
You are the best teacher online. When you are done you should let StewMac know so they can include a note in their kit to watch your How To vids. I have heard in the past that they have given products to UA-camrs to make videos. You may get another amp to keep for payment to make a second amp.
how much are you saving by doing this
You are getting there Tony, now the chassis is popultaed with all the hardware
it is now time to start soldering the components onto the turret / tag strips.
A multimeter saves you guessing the resistor colour codes, just make sure
the polarlised capacitors and diodes are fitted the right way round.
Good luck, see you in part 3.🙂👍
Awesome job Tony. Can’t wait to hear it!!
Way cool,thanks Tony
Very cool! Looking great
Afer all that work, I really hope it sounds good.
Hi, do you plan to make part 3 off the Princeton Build ? Can´t wait, you are a great teacher, I learnt a lot from your videos, yesterday I recrowned and polished the frets off one of muy Telecasters thanks to you (Sorry english IS not my main language). Take care, cheers!
Am I the only one who rushes thru and skips steps and ends up with parts left over…then I scratch my head wondering why it doesn’t work 😳
Slow and steady wins the race…
@@addictedtogeargood advice my friend, you are the BEST in every project. I learnt a lot from you.