At your risk. Even for very low voltages as the amplifier described in this post. Always use a fuse in series with a battery or other voltage source for safety.
The schematic used can be variations of the Pleiades V6:
One of the most time consuming parts is the box, drilling holes for valve sockets, transformer sockets, XLR sockets etc.
But not if the standard support and connection protocol of electrical panel boards is used.
For example the Finder type 90.20 octal socket used for relays. It looks great for 1H4, 6SK7, 12SK7, EF37a electron tubes.
The Finder socket can also support octal base input and output transformers.
Then the good news is that all 3 octal sockets can be snap in supported in seconds flat using a Legrand nice looking and small white box. The 013 59.
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