Hi, I'll be putting together a couple of 3886 amplifiers (or something similar) and require chassis for them. I already have suitable heatsinks and transformers. Sizewise? Hmmm, difficult to tell at this point. But, regular rack mount width is a good start. If you're in Canada and you have some no longer needed boxes to be rid of drop me a PM.... tnxs.
Check here, very good, brand new and rack mounted style.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/cheap-metal-and-aluminum-rack-cases.403187/
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/cheap-metal-and-aluminum-rack-cases.403187/
@e_fortier is right. Those are good utilitarian chassis for VERY low prices. I built my Modulus86 amp with one of them.
Steel probably will be around 1/32" thick.
Aluminum will probably be around 1/16" thick.
These cases are great deals, it's hard to believe some are still left.
Aluminum will probably be around 1/16" thick.
These cases are great deals, it's hard to believe some are still left.
Hmmm, ok thanks for the input. I'm just thinking about sheet flex for a heavy transformer. No response in the PM box. We'll just have to wait and see.
HiFi2000 chassis (some sold at diyAudio, shipped from USA) have a 1.5mm (1/16") steel baseplate for heavy parts.
An example: https://diyaudiostore.com/collections/chassis/products/deluxe-4u
An example: https://diyaudiostore.com/collections/chassis/products/deluxe-4u
Really nice chassis Ray. Unfortunately, for $700+ I would like to build two complete amplifiers with some celebration money left over. The Galaxy ones are closer to acceptable pricing but not the correct dimensions
That was just a random example. There are similar smaller ones.
They also have mono chassis with one heat sink each, if that's what you mean by two amplifiers.
Chassis have increased in price a lot during the past few years. But for low cost these are by far the best.
You supply your own heat sinks and thicker internal baseplate, a cheap, simple steel rectangle.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/cheap-metal-and-aluminum-rack-cases.403187/
They also have mono chassis with one heat sink each, if that's what you mean by two amplifiers.
Chassis have increased in price a lot during the past few years. But for low cost these are by far the best.
You supply your own heat sinks and thicker internal baseplate, a cheap, simple steel rectangle.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/cheap-metal-and-aluminum-rack-cases.403187/
I have just sent an email directly to Randolph, hopefully he will reply soon.Hmmm, ok thanks for the input. I'm just thinking about sheet flex for a heavy transformer. No response in the PM box. We'll just have to wait and see.
Get one(new never used) but shipping will cost as much as the rack mount itself .
Where are you located ?
Where are you located ?
Hello there, I presume that being the OP, you are asking me. I'm in WinnipegGet one(new never used) but shipping will cost as much as the rack mount itself .
Where are you located ?