audio1st said:[B... speaker stand bases and computer heat-sinks (I bet you guessed that)........[/B]
But this must be heat-sinks from an old computer.
Regards Aleš
my first gainclone (99%)
my speaker powered by GC :
please give me advice, thx
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my speaker powered by GC :
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please give me advice, thx
You can't really see it well (REALLY need to invest in a camera) but the chips are held to the heat-chunk by a 2x4.5cm bit of 1/4" aluminium. The Strip pins down the tabs on the chips and is itself held by that single screw you can see in the centre there. Just pressure holding the chips down.Beftus said:
And rightly so, looks good Ray! Any chance of seeing nudie pics of the inside?
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sneih: " ... please give me advice, thx "
Looks real good! How does it sound??
(My only advise would be to be sure to glue all that tin foil down ... scrape of metal foil floating around and inside with the circuits might be a real problem.)
You might try to find one of these EMI power line filters if you are getting noise from the outside world ...

Looks real good! How does it sound??
(My only advise would be to be sure to glue all that tin foil down ... scrape of metal foil floating around and inside with the circuits might be a real problem.)
You might try to find one of these EMI power line filters if you are getting noise from the outside world ...
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audio1st said:Remodeled the exterior🙄
audio1s, like the bamboo sides, very nicely done !!
Pak sneih..loves the little green Alps, couldn't wait to hear your amp
Regards
TPS
audio1st said:Remodeled the exterior🙄
Looks great! How did you get the spike threads off, they were welded on by the looks of it? Are you not entirely happy with the result, with the "🙄 " smiley?
Hi, thanks for all the positives.
I removed the spike threads with an Angle grinder, then turned the lid over so the best side was up.
The smiley is because I should have thought of it earlier..
I removed the spike threads with an Angle grinder, then turned the lid over so the best side was up.
The smiley is because I should have thought of it earlier..
FastEddy said:sneih: " ... please give me advice, thx "
Looks real good! How does it sound??
(My only advise would be to be sure to glue all that tin foil down ... scrape of metal foil floating around and inside with the circuits might be a real problem.)
You might try to find one of these EMI power line filters if you are getting noise from the outside world ...
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
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thanks bro, i will try it!!
hmmm i don't know what sounds like cause i never compare with other brand...ide2003 said:
audio1s, like the bamboo sides, very nicely done !!
Pak sneih..loves the little green Alps, couldn't wait to hear your amp
Regards
TPS
but GC with kadannu (91DB) speaker is good...
bass deep!!
sorry i m nubie for listening sound n detail 😀
so cant inform abaut that sound... 😀
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