My Aikido PCB's arrived today from Glassware, John Broskie's company. I bought both the octal and 9-pin versions. The quality is fabulous. complete documentation came with them, so I don't need to look through back issues of TCJ for info.
If Aikido is your plan, this seems like the way to go. Plenty of room for any kind of cap or resistor (multiple through-plated holes) with two outputs per channel.
I'm stuffing boards tomorrow!
First stage 6SN7 with 1k cathode resistors.
Second stage 6SN7 with 300 ohm cathode resistors.
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Topic - Aikido PCB - Slick 20:37:15 03/17/06 (6)
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