Some test fitting of the board

Decided I wanted to route hookup wires as they were done on the actual Marshalls using a through-hole in front of the solder pads, as you can see in this pic

The circuit board provided would allow me to connect the hookup wiring to the terminal posts (with the wire laid on the top of the board) or underneath. I didn't like either of those options, and since there was plenty of room on the edges of the board, I went ahead and drilled them out, which you may or may not have noticed in an earlier posting above:

Then, started installing test points for bias current, plate voltage, and ground. Decided to put the safer test points on the back panel along with the common ground, and the high voltage plates are hooked up on the top of the chassis, which requires removal of the back panel for access. Thought that was a pretty good compromise, and worked well with the wiring.

First bias test point installed - holes for other bias and ground points have been drilled in this pic (they run horizontal)

And here you can see the orange test points on top of the chassis for getting the plate voltage of each power tube

And here was my first pass at hooking it all up, using some stand-in 5% 1-ohm resistors that I knew I'd be replacing soon with to-be-ordered 1% precision resistors
