OK, what a day! I was up pretty early for a Sunday to start back to wiring up my Triwatt.
Had to leave for brunch with friends, but when I got home around noon I managed to finish up the wiring (or so I thought... more on that later!)
Upon trying to fire up the amp, I discovered although I had noise (with a guitar plugged into it) it was noisy and not very clear. I also tried to bias the tubes (both KT66 and 6V6) but the bias voltages were way too high.
I called Steven, and while we were speaking on the phone and I was measuring voltages, I discovered a very small jumper I missed. Put that in, and it was better but still the bias voltages were too high.
I left it alone for a few hours while we went out to do some shopping... I also managed to pick up a 100K ohm resistor from the SOurce (the closest thing toan electronics store you will find here) so I was pleased.
After I came back, I went over the ENTIRE board and all pot and tube socket wiring from left to right. After about an hour of tracing wires, I discovered i missed one ground wire, the one from the two rightmost electrolytic caps + to ground. I put that one in, and upon firing it up I now had a SUPER QUIET, awesome sounding amp which I could easily bias properly!!
I have played it for only 10 minutes or so, but will wring it out after I get off of this computer. The overdrive is working as are all three inputs, volumes, etc. The layout is correct, and I am pleased.
I found only two small discrepencies in the manual (which I must say is superb, and anyone who is building this or any other Trinity amp should take the time to read the details)...
#1 - on page 34, the ground wire from the speaker output jacks is stated to go to pin 7 of the octal sockets. It should read PIN #1. The layout is correct, as pin 7 is one of the heaters.
#2 - on the layout, the left most speaker output jack should have the ground bus wire running to both bottom tags... not just the right hand side one. Coincidentally, the same diagram on page 34 of the manual has the outputs wired properly.
Two very small issues, I think Stephen has corrected them already.
I spent about 10 to 12 hours putting the components on the chassis and wiring up the Triwatt... I tried to make my wiring neat, without getting too crazy about it

The main thing is all wires are run well, solder joints are double checked and there are (now) no missing wires!
So, I am off to play my new amp. Will be test running it as much as I can in the next two weeks, as I plan to use it at the next bar gig we have in two weekends.
Yeah!!
AJC
ps I have to thank Stephen for the BEAUTIFULL head cab I bought with my kit. Top notch, and as goo d or better than ANY high end cab I have ever seen.
