If you're on the fence for buying a kit and worried you can't do it listen up a minute.
I bought my first bottlehead kit YEARS ago. I've put together numerous kits over the years and I'm waiting on the Crack Kit with Speedball upgrade.
Anyway that is neither here nor there. I had an older original Foreplay 3 that I decided to do the Extended Foreplay C4S upgrade to. Ordered the kit and I thought I'd breeze through it.
Well I didn't breeze through it. Been a while since I picked up the soldering iron and while I essentially put everything together right there were some gotchas.
Here's where you need to really pay attention. First sign of trouble you post a question here and YOU WILL GET AN ANSWER FROM THE GUYS WHO DESIGNED AND ARE SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTS ON THE CIRCUIT.
Here is the link to my debacle. As you can see they held my hand through the whole thing
http://www.bottlehead.com/smf/index.php/topic,4441.0.htmlThree pages of hand holding, fast responses and no wild goose chases. The troubleshooting steps provided were Barney Style, simple, and intuitive. No wasted motion.
So I'm telling you that if you are afraid of buying a kit, or like me haven't done it for a while and my eyes sure aren't what they used to be. I used to be the baddest mother humping solder-er in all the land. Now I see fuzz up close.
Anyway don't let your doubts stand in your way. You won't just get a box in the mail and that's the end of it. The community resource has always been top notch here and I see nothing has changed in my years away from the hobby.
Buy your kits already. They sound GREAT and its something you built.
No downside to it.
John