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That fan looks super loud :/
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Pictures look great!
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Very nice looking build. Came out looking super. How does it sound. I'm in the process of building a Class D amp too - using one of the Sure modules. I'll post some pics when I get further along. Right now I'm waiting on parts from China.
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Left picture: the original Final Amplifier Densen B-3xx +
Other pictures: my Densenclone Made with: - an IKEA LACK shelf - amplifier board TA2024 ( Ebay ) - Switching Power Supply 12 V – 5A ( Ebay ) - blue LED and connectors If someone is interested in more information, I can open a thread in Class D Amplifiers. Ciao. Luca |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Metro Washington DC
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
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like the Arjen's stuff myself. gychang
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Mountain View, CA
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redjr,
Very nice! Where did you get the speaker binding posts?
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Ok guys, I'll open a thread on Class D Amp for more information.
Thanks Luca P.S.: Noah, binding posts are nothing special. You can find them easily on Ebay. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Mountain View, CA
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Though given the nature of banana plugs I guess they'd have to be pretty darn awful to be too loose or too tight.
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