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RE: A new guitar amp build, part 2

When making an AC device that will have a computer plug and a fuse, i like to use an all in one piece. Thus, i only have to cut one hole. And often, I get a AC-in, fuse and switch all in one.

The fuse holder you put in is much easier to change... but that really depends on how often fuse changes will take place. I tend to work with digital circuits, which is 5Volts-ish, so not much will blow the fuse accept outright circuit failure or something really shtupid.

So, why your choice of components?

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The choice of the fuse holder is mostly because that's what you typically see on most tube type guitar amps. I guess it's what I'm familiar with. I've see those all in one power jacks with the fuse and switch, but that kind of seems too modern for a tube amp. :-)
The main reason that I use a removable power cord is because figuring out what to do with an attached cord is a pain when you're not using the amp.

The attachment of a power cord is SUCH A PAIN, that even designing things for large scale manufacturing, it is cheaper to use a removable power cord.

Now, they are so ubiquitous that getting a computer cord is cheaper than getting one with tinned pigtails.
Save money AND make manufacturing easier.

Yep, that's how I see it also. :-)

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