Most of the part were designed with 3D computer modeling, that I can simulate the assembly of all part and then put on cnc cut. More pictures of that part.I still can't quite get over the beauty of this build. Form and function united. Re: pic 8/20. How were those copper plates cut / formed? Those along with the surrounds/supports for the caps, might be my favorite part of the build. Just goooooooooorgeous.
Happy to see you guy enjoying.🙂
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That's a really cool build @tanwa !!! I like it very much
I would like to show my M2x in this "show-thread" too:

I would like to show my M2x in this "show-thread" too:
No, you didn'twhat?
I didn't said Fugly!
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Looks good.That's a really cool build @tanwa !!! I like it very much
I would like to show my M2x in this "show-thread" too:
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But I suggest: while you do listen music connect the "dual mono" psus! It WILL sound much cleaner: better;-)
I also built a dual mono PSU 🙂 So yes, I'll doLooks good.
But I suggest: while you do listen music connect the "dual mono" psus! It WILL sound much cleaner: better;-)

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