FT101 6146 Finals Conversion Part 2
Let's replace the 6JS6C's with a Pair of 6146's. Get that soldering iron warmed up. First a bit of preparation, then we install sockets. I hope I don't have to remind you that anyone who attempts this work is subject to all the hazards that High Voltage can bring! 6146 Conversion Part 1 • FT101 6146 Finals Conversion - Part 1

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