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I have a switch with remote control in the power outlet.
That one do have a main fuse.
You can`t see it on the picture.
But I will fasten the power cable better.
The chip have an internal cooling and don`t
really need one. It doesn`t get hot at all.
 
My First Chip Amp

Here is an amp I built for my son with his band's logo on the top panel. I used pcbs from chipamp.com. Purchased my own components otherwise. Very happy with the results. Will be used in an apartment system using some very nice Signet bookshelf speakers and a powered 8" sub. Strictly CD based with a decent player.

Custom paint was done by www.mccallcolors.com

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my new and more compact amps. A pair of monoblocks with a opa549-chip in each along with a 120VA transformer running 33VDC, a few volts above recommended maximum but it seems to work.
 

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