Hey peter here is a picture 🙂 Here is picture, and for all the rest of you guys.
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moe29 said:why aren't there any screws to the copper heatsink on the back panel?
Very nice looking amp 🙂
Maybe he has built the case and not filled it just yet 😉
MWP said:
Maybe he has built the case and not filled it just yet 😉
That is the correct answer, the amp has not been fully assembled. 😉
Trigon
I have original knobs from Classe amps, but if you like them Peter Daniel has some of this knobs I think.
This is my son's amplifier 🙂
Trigon.
This is my son's amplifier 🙂
Trigon.
It is very nice but I have one criticism!
Those four screws on the wooden 'cheeks' are an eyesore! If it was my amp, I would counter sink them so that they were almost out of site. There is plenty of thickness in the wood to do this.
Just a suggestion. 😉
Those four screws on the wooden 'cheeks' are an eyesore! If it was my amp, I would counter sink them so that they were almost out of site. There is plenty of thickness in the wood to do this.
Just a suggestion. 😉
Nuuk said:It is very nice but I have one criticism!
Those four screws on the wooden 'cheeks' are an eyesore! If it was my amp, I would counter sink them so that they were almost out of site. There is plenty of thickness in the wood to do this.
Just a suggestion. 😉
Will try that. Thanks
Trigon 😉
Well what can I say, I'm running it on my computer studio setup 🙄 It's a nice little sucker, very dynamic compared to alephs heh. Sometimes it feels like it can kill you! Exteremly impressive for it's size and compactness, design, etc...
Nuuk said:It is very nice but I have one criticism!
Those four screws on the wooden 'cheeks' are an eyesore! If it was my amp, I would counter sink them so that they were almost out of site. There is plenty of thickness in the wood to do this.
Just a suggestion. 😉
That's the reason I have not finished mine, just looking for correct bit. By the way looks beautiful.
trigon said:
Will try that. Thanks
Trigon 😉
NO!!

anyhow...beautiful amp!! you son is lucky!
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