WWW research scares me these days, there is so much information that it turns into a daunting task off sifting through what makes sense and what is none sense.
I’ve learned a lot of my working on guitars skills from youtube. When I want to check out how to do something, I try to watch several different videos. For instance, I was given a Champ amp with issues. I’ve soldered lots of guitar electricals and feel at least competent with an iron. And I’ve recently began building my own on-board preamps. But, other than building a Heathkit guitar amp when I was 13, I haven’t messed around much with amp electronics. There are restoration kits for this amp, so I thought I might try doing it myself. Anyway, I watched several youtube videos on how to discharge capacitors. I found about 4 or 5 that all seemed to basically agree. But there was also one or two that had it different or suggested shortcuts that didn’t seem to jive with the others. If I had seen this one first and stopped there .........
Videos are an excellent tool, but you still have to get “second opinions” and do your homework.
The only suggestion I might add to Jimmy’s list is to get some alligator clips or other type of clips to use as heat sinks if you are soldering something other than wire to jack, like resisters, caps, etc. I know Mica has posted how to wire a cord to sum the stereo signals of an older Series instrument into a mono signal that includes a resister at the plug. And I LOVE Jimmy’s idea of using the mated end of the jack as a mounting device. Brilliant! Why didn’t I think of that?
Bill, tgo