Hi everyone!
My first post on the Bottlehead forum.
A bit of intro:
I've been wielding a soldering iron and reading schematics for forty years, but more for digital logic and motor control circuitry.
My dad owned a popular electronics surplus store in Berkeley CA in the 1970-90s, and I grew up around hobbyists, students and R&D engineers putting wondrous things together.
I started getting into tube audio maybe five years ago, and spent some time over on two other audio forums in recent years talking about Scott 222C amps and restoration questions.
More recently, I've been putting together a collection of hobbyist-made and one-off single ended triode amps, and studying schematics and tube theory.
Work and kids have so far kept me a bit too busy to build my own, but that time is coming soon enough.
Today's question:
I recently purchased a used Stereomour, and have been reviewing its build against the assembly instructions before powering it up.
The LM431's seem very out of place -- see attached photos.
I wanted to see if anyone recognized any good reason for them to be installed as they are, before I remove them, get fresh LM431's and rebuild the board to match the assembly manual.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
John