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Finally managed to get my case done. :)

TPA3251 (TPA3255) aka ?Model Tiny? in Aluminiumgehäuse ? #360customs

TPA3251 "Model Tiny":

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Another Hypex UCD400

Here's my build with
- 2x Hypex UCD400oem
- SMPS400
- MiniDSP 2x4HD

Choke-filtered power to the UCDs just because my workbench is overflowing with spare Hammond chokes right now.

The MiniDSP implements EQ curves required by the speakers: Bose 901 Series II (1974-ish). And I think the orange/blue color scheme is good for a seventies retread, right?

MiniDSP doesn't currently have hardware volume or input-select, only software and infrared control, so there's a Teensy 3.1 providing these IR functions. It's controlled by two rotary hex encoders. The script is here:
https://gist.github.com/hughpyle/d4013d27f9b426fca082088b99b7288f

Power for the Teensy and the MiniDSP is derived from the SMPS400 "aux power", via 12v and 5v regulators.

Sounds mighty :)
 

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Cramplifier, in progress.

I made a bunch of progress this weekend assembling a small, portable, amp using two white , knockoffs of the Sanwu PBTL TPA3110 boards.

I still have to add PCB terminals for the input, hook up the volume control, and make up pigtail cables for the inputs and outputs. Oh, and I'll probably need to rebuild it. I suspect that my routing choices are going to bite me.

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My TPA3118D2 case

Here is my case for TPA3118D2 amps, built using a couple of tin candy cans.

More information on “The reverse GainClone” thread ( http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/chip-amps/297538-my-reverse-gainclone-idea-gaincard-like-case.html ) in Chip Amp forum.

Ciao.
Luca

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Gribb - a nice looking amp with tidy internal layout. I like the use of speaker cab. receded binding post panels. I don't like the use of self tappers though!

It looks like you drilled the case for a mains fuse holder but have not used one. Why?

What is the mains safety earth connected to? It should be connected to the case as close as possible to the mains input socket.