Hi all
I have scanned this website for any hints on how to make a DIY steel chassis for a tube amplifier.
QUAD and many other respected tube amp builders have used this technique. Anybody have any ideas on how to do a DIY steel chassis for a tube amp?
My latest tube amp project requires such a chassis. 440mm wide x 350mm deep x 100mm high.
Any thoughts on this subject?
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Please note: This is not a commecial project. The amplifier will be a once-off unit.
I have scanned this website for any hints on how to make a DIY steel chassis for a tube amplifier.
QUAD and many other respected tube amp builders have used this technique. Anybody have any ideas on how to do a DIY steel chassis for a tube amp?
My latest tube amp project requires such a chassis. 440mm wide x 350mm deep x 100mm high.
Any thoughts on this subject?
D
Please note: This is not a commecial project. The amplifier will be a once-off unit.
Estate-agent signs used to be ideal for this! Then they started using plastic, - not nice at all, but is occasionally useful for the odd piece of insulation sheet.
Old computer cases (XTs and the like) are a source of reasonably nice metal. Usually quite cheap.
Old computer cases (XTs and the like) are a source of reasonably nice metal. Usually quite cheap.
cyclotronguy said:What specifically did you have in mind?
Cyclotronguy
Well, a sturdy mild steel chassis with above-mentioned dimensions. Painted in black crinkel paint. Wooden face and side cheeks over steel chassis fastened with small allen-key bolts.
Removable mild steel bottom cover with sturdy feet. Integrated "bulk-head" inside chassis to seperate PSU and audio section.
Type of neo-classic styling...
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