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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Rijeka
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I'm not building anything yet but I will have to start soon, and so far it seems to me that 350*280 mm will not be enough room to put all in...
I'm wondering if this is allready too big or I can extend the casing a bit more... I'm asking this because I have never seen a diy amp in live and I have no idea what are the 'standard' dimensions.... You could help by telling me what are dimensions of your diy amp ![]() Thanx all for replaying!
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Behind you
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There are no standard dimensions. I've seen amps that would almost fit in a matchbox, and yet others taller than I am.
350*280mm is probably quite normal. It's about the same as the rack cases that I like to use for larger amps, usually 4U in height (about 120mm).
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