remember to use light coats.... first coat should not be solid, but a mottled, look, let it dry and build up subsequent layers just as thin and repeat, until its all nice... this will prevent nasty teardrops. I find useing black spray in sunlight makes it dry very fast. also, clean the surfaces well first useing alcohol or acetone.
Mick,
As usual...all I can say is WOW....great job. I will post mine here eventually when I get time away from kids, house upgrades and the girlfriend.....
Great work!
Wayne
As usual...all I can say is WOW....great job. I will post mine here eventually when I get time away from kids, house upgrades and the girlfriend.....
Great work!
Wayne
Mick_F ... looks like you paid plenty of attention to audio quality as well. I like the double filters on the power rails: 2200 uF / 50 V electrolytic and 100nF / 100 V polypropylene ...
Also is that a brass screw and nut through the copper block?? I have been using brass screws & nuts for heat sink attachment on the theory that non-magnetic fasteners may be an improvement ... your take ? ...
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Also is that a brass screw and nut through the copper block?? I have been using brass screws & nuts for heat sink attachment on the theory that non-magnetic fasteners may be an improvement ... your take ? ...

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My stereo amplifier built with myref C and kookaburra kits from twisted pear audio:
(Cabling is not final)
Any feedback is appreciated🙂
And yes I do know the heatsinks are way overkill😛
(Cabling is not final)
Any feedback is appreciated🙂
And yes I do know the heatsinks are way overkill😛
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My first DIY amp:
Comments please, let me know how i can improve it.
Comments please, let me know how i can improve it.
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Yes, it is nice (really really nice), and No, you can't improve on it! 😀 😉
Seriously though, have you considered separate pc boards for the power supply and chipamp sections? How about SMPSs in place of the linears? 2 SMPSs' frequencies can be synch'ed to avoid beat frequencies. Just a thought. I love the machine finish on the front panel, and the overall look of the whole thing. How is the performance?.
Cheers,
Steve
Seriously though, have you considered separate pc boards for the power supply and chipamp sections? How about SMPSs in place of the linears? 2 SMPSs' frequencies can be synch'ed to avoid beat frequencies. Just a thought. I love the machine finish on the front panel, and the overall look of the whole thing. How is the performance?.
Cheers,
Steve
Scott_drake: " ... let me know how i can improve it ..."
I don't see how. Possibly relocate the inputs closer to the center of the chassis, but I this might just be splitting hairs with no significant improvement in results. IMOP that's a very nice chassis and setup. Is it your DIY design or a purchased case?
All in all quite respectable, quite nice.
I don't see how. Possibly relocate the inputs closer to the center of the chassis, but I this might just be splitting hairs with no significant improvement in results. IMOP that's a very nice chassis and setup. Is it your DIY design or a purchased case?
All in all quite respectable, quite nice.

sound is prety good, i cant say to much as yet, because i have only really tested mp3's with it. sounds better than the previous amp (the one it's sitting on). Bass could be better though, just trying to fix that now.
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