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Old 1st October 2004, 08:11 AM   #1
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Default Need Pass Labs X case. XONO

Does anyone have a case for an X series preamp powersupply or the Xono?

I am building a small amp, and I would love to have a matching case to go with my X-2.5 preamp.

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Old 3rd October 2004, 04:20 PM   #2
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Like this one?

http://www.cowanrg.mesanetworks.net/projects/index.htm

Really great hints on how to build one.


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Old 3rd October 2004, 04:53 PM   #3
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about once a month i get someone that wants to buy a case or two, but no one wants to give anywhere near what they cost but, thats fine, i dont plan on really selling them unless its a good amount.
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Old 3rd October 2004, 06:51 PM   #4
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cowanrg:

I have a faceplate. How much for the rest of the casing? (sides, top, bottom, and rear)

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Old 3rd October 2004, 07:56 PM   #5
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Default Nice work!

I checked out your site and found it inspirational.

I have a question about your technique - it appears that you have done quite a bit of milling - yet I did not see anything bigger than a standard router which did not appear to be sturdy enough for metalwork such as front-plate

How about letting us in on some of the gory details?

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matt,

im not sure. im scrapping what i have right now and doing a full milled case to go with the faceplates. send me an email and we can talk.

Petter,

thanks for your comment. i just need more time to complete the amps. the faceplates were not done by myself. i do like DIY, but when i started this project, i had no tools, and wanted something really nice. i overestimated the amount of work, so i definately was a bit over-optomistic about what could be done.

i will be resuming the project here soon and updating the page regularly. i have pretty much all the parts already.
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