msi said:Also note that although all the front panel pots are panel mounted (flying leads) most of the rear panel components are pcb mounted. Mounting the rear parts like this lowers production time. It also shows their whole flying lead sales pitch is crap because they'll mount the rear parts on pcb boards but keep the front panel mounted.
screamingdaisy said:I'm guessing that the use of flying leads is limited to the preamp stage because it provides the most direct path from the PCB to the pot, and it's in the preamp stage where small distances are more critical. Once the signal leaves the preamp and heads off to the rest of the amp it's not such a big deal if it takes a slightly longer route.
I've also traced out a couple of amps and as best I can tell the ribbon cables are used for non-audio signals (ie, switching relays, mode switches, etc) while the audio signals still pass through regular wire between the PCBs.
>Photi G< said:Correct me if i'm wrong, but I believe I said, and if I didn't, I meant to say that all mesas designed by Randy have hand-drawn PCB's. John designed the multi-watt Dual/Triple Rec, so he drew the new PCB using CAD. DVR Designed the TriAxis and Electra Dyne, so he drew the pcb's using CAD as well. Only Randy's designs get the handmade treatment. Point:
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msi said:The hand traced pcbs is another thing that can possibly be proven false. What do we see to the right of John Marshal in this picture. It's a cad program being used to design the most recent pcb's.
bb47 said:msi said:The hand traced pcbs is another thing that can possibly be proven false. What do we see to the right of John Marshal in this picture. It's a cad program being used to design the most recent pcb's.
What is the name of the PCB software that he uses?
gonzo said:bb47 said:msi said:The hand traced pcbs is another thing that can possibly be proven false. What do we see to the right of John Marshal in this picture. It's a cad program being used to design the most recent pcb's.
What is the name of the PCB software that he uses?
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