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Old 13th May 2004, 02:29 PM   #1
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Finally I finalized Classe knobs deal. The sample was made and it looks exactly like the original knob. I will be ordering 100 pcs of those knobs and will offer them for sale here as well.

They are not exactly cheap, but for whatever they offer, I think it's a still a good value. My profit on those knobs is rather marginal, and it is about $2/pc. I paid for production sample $200, just to see if the quality will be reasonable.
http://www.diyaudio.com/wiki/index.p...se+Knobs+Order

The price of one knob is $14. I opened WIKI page, and you can sign up there, so I can see if more that 100 pcs would be advisable to make. 100pc is the minimum qty they would do.

Those knobs will be also used on AMP-1, so I'm not really in a big need to sell them (to meet 100pcs minimum order). It is more of a courtesy service to those who want them.
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Old 13th May 2004, 02:32 PM   #2
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Here's again how they look on integrated amp's chassis
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And here how they look when recessed holes are used (that's the way integrated chassis is done)
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Old 13th May 2004, 02:39 PM   #4
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Good looking knobs you got there Peter..

Can you post a pic what they would look like on a wooden face?

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I got some nice wooden ones....but they were lost in the mail...when I sent them to a buddy that I built the amp for in South Africa.

http://home.zonnet.nl/horneman/image...4/jbsfront.jpg

Pretty clear why I would want them replaced huh..I was wondering if the classe's would fit this chassis...
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I added my order. These will work great with the Integrated chassis.

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Old 13th May 2004, 08:20 PM   #6
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Good looking knobs you got there Peter..

Can you post a pic what they would look like on a wooden face?

I'll try to do some pics with wooden front tomorrow.
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Old 13th May 2004, 08:25 PM   #7
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Hallo Peter,

Just got news that the wooden knobs arrived after all!! So you don't have to do the wooden thing on my account anymore!!! Thanks anyway! I think I'll order a pair to check em out!

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Peter,

Very nice, what is the diameter of the knob and length? In addition, does it use setscrews?

What's the shaft size.
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They are 1" dia by 1.20 length. They accept 1/4" shaft and have setscrew.
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Peter,

Are they made of anodized aliminium ?

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