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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Launceston, TAS, Australia
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Hi Solve
That is wonderful for you and they are a good chassis, I even provide a link from my web site to that shop. My chassis are built for my modules in mind and have all the needed tapped holes on the heat sink so it is a very easy process to mount the modules to them. So for people that buy my modules this chassis would be a good option for them, It is not cheap to get custom holes tapped into these heat sinks and so the chassis for some could be a bit expensive. Believe me I am not making much on them. I have them built for my customers sake, not mine that is for sure. Anyway thanks for your comments ![]() Serge QSC and Quest are Pro-Audio amplifiers, not really the same ball park...
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Join Date: May 2006
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Sorry Sergelisses for me missing the point that it is custom made
for your amps. I understand that it cost to make some holes. Good luck with your selling!
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My opinion
Hor High power , PRO amplifiers are often "better" than the "HIFI" amplifier . For the 15" and 18" HP a PRO amplifier is FOR ME a good solution and a cheaper solution Serge |
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Location: Amsterdam
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Comes to a total of 205.55 AUD with shipping to europe but without the pre-drilling. Plus it looks like a rack mount thing instead of something you would want to look at
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Yes i prefer the "rack look" since all my other stuff are that.
And i dont like black screw heads on grey front=ugly.
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So,
This is one of these http://www.gumboot.com/cgi-bin/ezsho...2?prodcode=102 with modified front and rear panels? Ian |
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The casework is the most boring part of a DIY project (and the most time consuming and the part where mistakes usually cannot be undone etc etc), so I think the price premium for a pre-drilled chassis is justified.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Launceston, TAS, Australia
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Hi Solve and others
I can offer the stainless steel cap screws for the front and back panels at no extra cost. The look then would be far more appealing, rather than the deep contrast you have with the black screws on a silver panel. ![]() Also Hi Ian Yes the Chassis-One is a custom built version of the DBL ezPower Chassis done by Simon Brown of DBL and I also supply some nice AL shock absorbing feet with these chassis also. So over all it is not a bad package for the cost. For my EU customers the Mod Shop chassis would be a cheaper option once freight is taken into account, Unfortunately for my aussie customers the freight can be quite expensive to get a chassis from the EU to here. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Amsterdam
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I do like the looks of your chassis better.
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