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Old 4th May 2011, 04:02 PM   #1
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Is there someone who can give me a parts list and schematics for this amp, I am going to buy the boards from the store, just need good dependable schematics and parts list as well as some suggestions for a case saw some on ebay for anywhere from 110-165 for class a
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By the way be easy on me this will be my first amp I have ever built lol
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Its all the Article by Pass.
Output stage and Front end shows schematic.
Burning Amplifier BA-2
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I do not see where it explains where to get the chassis I see long and short chassis as I said I am new to all of this
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That discussion is related to the original chassis that Nelson Pass had raffled off(or whatnot) at the original Burning Amp festival.
So you should get your own chassis setup for this. Depending on where you are - might be able to make recommendations. You can use a lot of Mosfet outputs on this thing, so more heatsink is better.
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Old 4th May 2011, 07:15 PM   #9
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There is a thread on this
Burning Amplifier BA-2
and it's not as bad as some others when it comes to length. Chassis is the part you have most freedom, for some ideas look on the thread for amp pictures
Pictures of your diy Pass amplifier
I'm not 100% sure this is the best project if you're an absolute beginner, as the parts are quite expensive, and the metalwork is non-zero. Have you built an amp before?
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10.080" - HeatsinkUSA, LLC Store

You would need to roll your own chassis around it. But these heatsinks are what I would do.
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