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http://hk.geocities.com/solomon_choi/GC.html
I finally took some pictures of my GC. Ok, let the pictures tell you what I had made. Thx to Nuuk, Carlosfm, and many more......
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Denmark
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don't see no pictures...??
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It is like that till an hour later. The yahoo site is really cheap now.
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try this one ! http://www.imagestation.com/album/?i...70&mode=invite
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Brantford, ON
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S.C.....thank you for sharing your pics but your wiring is rather poor...if you clean that up your project might look like you tried
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I know. It is a miss inside because my first case can't fit both transfromer and the amp. So I just find another box for the amp. I am going to rebuild it in winter. I need to make a better board, a channel for a sub, a new case, and a new plan. I may try no board this time too...... I hope I can make a clean looking amp next time.
P.S: Case....... budget problem....... Also where can I order some non melting wire (the plaste won't melt easily while soldiering)?
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Brantford, ON
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keep going on it...it was constructive critigue
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: San Francisco, USA
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I understand- this is in the initial breadboard stage.
I think Joe D is saying that it will in fact look pretty cool if the wiring is better. If the insulation is melting a lot after you stripped it back about 1/2" from the joint, then maybe you are heating things too much- most likely heating it for too long to be more correct. Teflon coated wire is more resistant to heat but harder to strip. search for Apex Jr to find the wire cheap. It's best to keep the supply in another box as you have it. That box probably looks fine when it's turned back over
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: SIUE, Illinois, USA
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oh no, it doens't come close to mine in terms of messy wiring. i have floating rca inputs! my bridge rectifier is also floating. there is a fuse, so there is a little safety...
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: SIUE, Illinois, USA
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