I'm interested in purchasing a couple of DIYaudio amp chassis (3U or 4U Deluxe or Dissipante) to build up some amp kits that I have in hand. In all the photos that I have seen, the heatsinks are pre-drilled for output devices following the Universal Mounting Specification (UMS). I would imagine that these will not magically fit my particular kit, so I was wondering whether one can get the chassis with the heatsinks undrilled, or drilled to some specifications that the user supplies. Are either of those options possible?
Maybe the best option is for me to fabricate some custom "L" brackets that mount the non UMS footprint to the UMS-drilled heatsink. In any case, I thought I would throw this question out there and see what pings back.
Maybe the best option is for me to fabricate some custom "L" brackets that mount the non UMS footprint to the UMS-drilled heatsink. In any case, I thought I would throw this question out there and see what pings back.
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The bulk of the chassis options are undrilled.
The "Deluxe" chassis have the heatsinks pre-drilled and the back panel cut for the IEC and jacks.
The "Deluxe" chassis have the heatsinks pre-drilled and the back panel cut for the IEC and jacks.
The bulk of the chassis options are undrilled.
The "Deluxe" chassis have the heatsinks pre-drilled and the back panel cut for the IEC and jacks.
Ah, thanks. A bit of a wait for an answer on this, but better late than never.
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