NOTE: Important context: I'm a big dummy and was looking at the 'Early version' schematic to trace leads for my 'Late version' 200A. Nearly all of this can be dis-regarded. Skip to the end for my only real question, regarding the wiring of the 5-lug terminal strip.
Alright, so I started to dig deep and trace all the leads according to the schematic and I found some inconsistencies that I would love some input on.
If you look at the attached image 'schematic_differences' you'll see I've drawn in color how my amp looks, any leads that I left alone are the same as this schematic. Starting with the leads from the preamp:
1. Grey Jacket from Reed Bar Preamp, leads are correct coming from the preamp, but where the connect to the amp is different: shielded drain wire connects to [10] instead of [4]
2. Leads starting from [18] and [19] on the amp going to the preamp are not separate wires but another shielded wire and the shield drain wire is connected to the key-side lead of R5 on the preamp (could this be one of those redundant, or unnecessary ground connections?)
3. Grey Jacket from Volume Control - shield drain wire is correct at [14], but my red wire connects to [15] whereas the schematic shows the red wire going to the post *next* to [15], labeled only as AMP. Then from 15, the lead is jumped over to [9]*
*This is one of the larger discrepancies. The schematic says there should be a Green Jacket from Aux. Volume Control that connects to posts [9] and [10] on the amp board. My machine does not have this at all. The green jacketed wire from the Aux Volume pot goes right to the Aux Output jack. And the RED jacket wire that starts at [11] and [12] on the amp board goes to the Aux Volume Control pot, NOT the Aux output jack like the schematic says.
4. As you can see in the illustration: In the schematic, the ground wire mounted to the right of the board next to the transformer goes to post [21] on the board. However, if you zoom in on the board, the schematic is mislabeled. Post [22] next to the diode is actually the post labeled as [21], whereas [21] is lower and to the left, next to a resistor. My ground wire is connected to my board at post [21], near the resistor... but if I'm supposed to follower the *picture* of the schematic, I would actually plug in the ground to post [22]... OOF, I'm sorry that is so convoluted...
Okay, so that is all the discrepancies on the schematic of leads connected to the board. However... I also have a very concerning discrepancy when comparing my wiring to images online. I've attached another photo 'fuse_strip'
Looking at it now I'm not sure how I didn't see it when I was replacing the fuse with the new fuse holder, but the way this 5-lug terminal strip was wired to begin with (and I assure you, it has been wired this way for the entire time I have owned the instrument) - the fuse is just connected to...nothing... Looking at it now I don't know how I didn't notice it before, and now I'm not certain how to fix it. Which wire leads should be connected to which terminal lugs, etc.
Okay, with that I think I've finished NaNoWriMo early! Haha. Thanks for reading and again, thanks for any insights. If you think it would be beneficial, I can do a little video walk-through and trace all the wiring on my machine in a video and upload it to youtube for anyone to look at.