Hi Anand,Do,
Is that 'touch' power button a capacitive switch perhaps? I just got four of them in the mail for my future projects, manufacturer is Schurter - CPS series. Expensive but cool.
Best,
Anand.
yes, it is a capacitive touch button. They came standard with the two chassis and controlled by the softstart. Should be nice!
thanks
Do
Holy Mother of all Amps!!
Insanely gorgeous Do, I Love Love your Alpha Nirvana
ps: Phoenix Edition
Insanely gorgeous Do, I Love Love your Alpha Nirvana

ps: Phoenix Edition
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Ethereal, Do! This is beyond Transcendent (pun intended).
I do hope that of all your many amps this one becomes a keeper..........!!
The question will be the sonics. You now have the beauty, we await how easy she is to live with!
Hugh
I do hope that of all your many amps this one becomes a keeper..........!!
The question will be the sonics. You now have the beauty, we await how easy she is to live with!
Hugh
That's a very nice build and case! Hope you enjoy it. Hope you will post some listening impressions after living with it some time.
Looking forward to build mine too, PCB's and components have now arrived (still waiting for alu cooling pads), so I hope to start building soon.
Looking forward to build mine too, PCB's and components have now arrived (still waiting for alu cooling pads), so I hope to start building soon.
Superb work Do, and that is a beautiful case. Your builds set a benchmark on what is possible with DIY.
This is it! Do has hit another level, out of the park! Like others, waiting for Do's final word on the sonics! All my parts are here waiting to be soldered and installed!
Best,
Anand.
Best,
Anand.
Thanks all for the nice comments!
On the inside I have cleaned up the cabling, redone the power harnesses for the amp modules using 12 gauge all black. As you saw, the power switch is working, it is a capacitive touch button and it is the first time I use one of these in my builds. It's quite fun to press... touch... 🙂
Also reworked the ground wiring and added the thermostat cutoff on both heatsinks.
Now to music listening time! I'll have plenty of time next week since I'm starting my holidays vacation for two weeks. Musical impressions will follow.
All the best!
Do
On the inside I have cleaned up the cabling, redone the power harnesses for the amp modules using 12 gauge all black. As you saw, the power switch is working, it is a capacitive touch button and it is the first time I use one of these in my builds. It's quite fun to press... touch... 🙂
Also reworked the ground wiring and added the thermostat cutoff on both heatsinks.
Now to music listening time! I'll have plenty of time next week since I'm starting my holidays vacation for two weeks. Musical impressions will follow.
All the best!
Do
I was having some thoughts about wire inductance, thinking what wire would be best for the snubber boards: Google did not really give me much..
Should I use as thick as possible, as many strands as possible..? Maybe the wires used is of no importance?
I know minimizing loop area with twisting is good, and short wires must be better than long ones.
Should I use as thick as possible, as many strands as possible..? Maybe the wires used is of no importance?
I know minimizing loop area with twisting is good, and short wires must be better than long ones.
Use 16ga or 18ga silicone insulation high strand count “RC race car” or drone wiring. Flexible and high current. Inductance is not a concern for 6in length for this application.
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