Hello
I'm not just following pictures Joachim, I know as well as you do that that would be crazy. I use the pictures only for lay-out purposes. (for example to make sure the ground lay-out is done in a correct manner) It's been three weeks since I'm actively working on this. Not because I'm THAT horrible at it, but because I'm checking an double checking every connection that I make. I'm working on it everyday, and when I'm not working on it and traveling to my girlfriend or band-rehearsal by train, I'm studying the schematics and thinking about how I should do certain things. Not to mention that I've learned a lot in the progress.
And I understand your concern and I also appreciate that...not to mention the truckload of advice you HAVE given me in the past few weeks. And not only you, but everyone else here.
So I don't take your advice lightly...
it's been a long way: I've ordered my component in april or march, finished the PCB, ordered an aluminum plate and got it folded for the chassis, bought spray paint, painted the chassis, designed a sticker and got it made for the interface, drilled all the holes for the potentionmeters, input, etc etc...
next, I waited for the summer to have the time to work on this every single day...I even stay home when my friends are out because I enjoy working on it. last saturday I was working untill 2 in the morning on some housing-detail work...
last week I bought the wood for the housing, made a square box and started sanding the edge till they were perfectly round wich (if I may say) worked out allmost perfect. I bought 2 grils for the front and the back, folded the edges myself and spraypainted them...and last thursday I brought the wooden housing to a man who's experienced in making covers for funiture and he would cover the housing in a leather-look kind of fabric. I could've used tolex but this is going to be just a well.
you see...I'm putting my heart a soul into this. I enjoy creating. And I'll put my cards on the table and tell you that I don't know enough about electronics...I never even said that I was experienced. But I HAVE to finish this. and I have to learn how to do that!
I graduated as an electromechanical engineer a year ago and a welding engineer this year. So in fact...I had a a course in electronics, eventhough not nearly enough...BUT (!!) I'm not overconfidenced ... I stay realistic and cautious ever step of the way. If I see a picture and I can't find it in the electric scheme...I ask more info about it.
A professor once told me: " you're diploma doesn't prove that you're an engineer...but it proves that you have to ability to learn a lot" And since he was a brilliant Electric engineer who worked with high voltage applications and thought us about engines and HV-transformers I learned us a lot...I like to believe him.
about the shielded wire issue...It was a simpel question to wich I have an answer now...a simpel "NO". And that's enough for me. it didn't make sense to me either to do that after mister Nöres pointed out my mistake that was in fact pretty stupid...but I couldn't see what was happening because of the black-shrink-blabla ( I don't know the name in english) that's why I asked an explenation. And IN FACT because I don't have electronical experience...I don't rely on my own thinking without anyone backing my ideas up...that's why I ask questions instead of just doing what I think is right
I understand if some of you think I'm playing around...but I'm not
I take this seriously. Would I have been working on this step by step since april of march if it was a game??!! and if some of you don't want to answer my questions in a way to "protect" me, I will understand. I would do the same thing I guess...I've gotten this far with the help of many people here. So thank you for that...I also think I can bring this to a good ending when I can find answers to my questions here...
but I will find the answers and I will finish it. Without any help here..it'll just take double or tripple the time
but I will finish it
and i will play it someday
Joachim, I'm a modest man and I will not let your advice "Go over me like rain over a duck" but I believe that anyone can do almost anything as long as they are not too proud to ask for help from people who know more then them.
my profound kind regards
Dimitri