I like this very very much and
again gives me ideas to finish it in a non conformistic way
I want it to be small but extremey cool looking
this design is really impressive
J-P
again gives me ideas to finish it in a non conformistic way
I want it to be small but extremey cool looking
this design is really impressive
J-P
Attention to detail is impeccable. Even the + post is longer than - , so when you connect cables in a dark, you can't make mistake. Very thoughtful.
Peter Daniel said:Attention to detail is impeccable. Even the + post is longer than - , so when you connect cables in a dark, you can't make mistake. Very thoughtful.
Praise from you Peter is flattering.

I don't think I'm worthy.
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Ropie said:Wow - I see you use your TVs as huge day-of-the-week counters in Canada.
Yes, I might as well use the TV for something usefull.😎
Geee , now i feel bad.All my amps are spray painted heat resistant flat black, have a powered logo stamped on then are baked in the oven.Looks kinda plain , but functional.
ron
ron
ron clarke said:Geee , now i feel bad.All my amps are spray painted heat resistant flat black, have a powered logo stamped on then are baked in the oven.Looks kinda plain , but functional.
ron
Sounds very interesting. Naim like? Pictures? Hints?
Yea Gregg i will post some pics. I went with a durable finish, after its baked on it gets very hard and the powdered logo is a bias relief of a lions head which bakes on also.
Simple and durable.
Just got the camera back from the repair shop and will post soon.
ron
Simple and durable.
Just got the camera back from the repair shop and will post soon.
ron
JCoffey said:Nice setup! What speakers are those? I like!
Thanks.
The speakers are Yamaha NS-200.
http://www.yamaha.ca/av/speakers/PDMSeries/NS200.asp
Highly praised by What HIFI?. I ordered them based on their review and I don't regret at all. I'm really happy with them.
The weather strip you see there improved the focus of the image tremendously. Actually only one 3 inch strip was enough on the inside of the HF speaker (it made dramatic difference). But that's off topic in this forum.
Greg,
Are those Hammond boxes you are using? If so what part #'s??
Do you find that the box alone is good enough as a heatsink? I'm
assuming that you're mounting the chip to the case.
pictures of the guts please!!!
very nicely done - it's nice to see some color in the projects.
great job
Are those Hammond boxes you are using? If so what part #'s??
Do you find that the box alone is good enough as a heatsink? I'm
assuming that you're mounting the chip to the case.
pictures of the guts please!!!
very nicely done - it's nice to see some color in the projects.
great job

moe29 said:Greg,
Are those Hammond boxes you are using? If so what part #'s??
Do you find that the box alone is good enough as a heatsink? I'm
assuming that you're mounting the chip to the case.
pictures of the guts please!!!
very nicely done - it's nice to see some color in the projects.
great job![]()
Thanks.
The boxes are Hammond 1590C. The guts will go in tommorrow, so I'll give you a better answer in a day or two about the heatsink part.
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