Zen V9 J-fet poweramp finished.

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steenoe said:
Gooch, those boxes are great looking:) I see that you whant the units flush with the faceplate! Great. Those speakers are gonna sound great, I think:cool: Nice work!! Any resoning about the bevelled edges?? Better soundstage perspective or ?? Dont mind Zen mod, he really means nice box'es!!

Steen:)


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steenoe said:
Gooch, those boxes are great looking:) I see that you whant the units flush with the faceplate! Great. Those speakers are gonna sound great, I think:cool: Nice work!! Any resoning about the bevelled edges?? Better soundstage perspective or ?? Dont mind Zen mod, he really means nice box'es!!

Steen:)


Thanks Steen
The bevelled edges is just a look thing some different I have them veneered now I will take some more pictures there realy starting to come along been working on them all most a year now it not a web base project I wish I would have done that.

Regards
Dave
 
Dear Zen v9 Builders,

Has anyone tried to use a CPU heatsink with a brusless DC fan, instead of the large heatsinks I normally see in the Zen v9 builds?

Is there any reason that should not work equally well?

Greetings,
Ingi

Being from Iceland, can't you just use a different amp for the few summer months ;)
Seriously though, I tried using the water cooled copper blocks made for video processors for testing and they work well. You have to devise a clamp for the transistors as the supplied one is useless for TO-264 or TO-247 devices. I haven't tried one or 2 for an amp yet though. You just need a large radiator for the water to cool. The small pump I used was very quite.
 
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