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Some people suggested to me, that R-Theta heat sinks might be a good choice for their Aleph X PCBs.
So here it is. I bought those sinks years ago and they are still in production. The size I am using is 11" long and two of them are good for 15V rails and 6A total current (per channel). Recently, another member bought 4 of them and the price was CAD100 ea. black anodized. From initial inquires I guess the total order would be at least 100pcs. If I buy the heat sinks in Canada 15% GST and PST applies. I can arrange a group order, but ask them to ship individually. I wouldn't like to ship myself. I'm looking for suggestions. One advantage is that I deal with them in person, so communication is better. Please also state your interest. Here's some info:
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And the picture. Here are my amps using those sinks: http://www.passdiy.com/gallery/a75-p7.htm
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www.audiosector.com “Do something really well. See how much time it takes. It might be a product, a work of art, who knows? Then give it away cheaply, just because you feel that it should not cost so much, even if it took a lot of time and expensive materials to make it.” - JC |
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: LA County
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Peter,
I'm considering. I'm still trying to figure out some time to read through the 150,000 posts on the Aleph-X thread. When is the cut off date for this group order? |
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fcel,
Check your mail. They still should have some boards available.
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www.audiosector.com “Do something really well. See how much time it takes. It might be a product, a work of art, who knows? Then give it away cheaply, just because you feel that it should not cost so much, even if it took a lot of time and expensive materials to make it.” - JC |
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The one and only
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You're in luck. It's only 1485 posts.
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I have a feeling that this thread will beat the Aleph X thread post count
He's back and better than ever (aka Royal Halo Museum of Poetic Posts)
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www.audiosector.com “Do something really well. See how much time it takes. It might be a product, a work of art, who knows? Then give it away cheaply, just because you feel that it should not cost so much, even if it took a lot of time and expensive materials to make it.” - JC |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: LA County
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Peter,
Sorry for the confusion. I meant reading the 150,000 posts to understand what the Aleph-X amp is all about and to be able to build it. I have ordered a couple of the Aleph-X rev 1.0 boards already ... sort of to get ready to build it when I have gone thru the Aleph-X thread. I'm considering purchasing the heatsinks that you have posted in this thread. BTW the last link that you posted - I think that's not the right link. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Central PA, USA
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Peter, I've already posted in the Aleph-X thread, but to keep things together, I'll add to this thread as well.
I'm potentially interested in 4 heat sinks for the Aleph-X. I'd like to have a price estimate before committing. Eric |
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Pickering, Canada
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Peter,
I am second to Eric's last post, Four4me Chris |
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