Hi all
First off...this place is GREAT..
New member with a completed mini that is really impressing... really thought about the F5m ,but thought I'd give the mini a go first.
Anywho...got everything ordered for the '5' ...except the back panel kit which is currently out of stock...gonna try the 2u chassis build as it will fit my space better...don't anticipate issues with the build ...but I do have a coupla questions.
Digikey # for multiturn trimmers instead of the single turns?
I would like a front power switch...using the rear as 'mains on'...like a lot of equipment does...and finally I'd like to use some blue LED's in the front as well...one from each amp board supply as the units 'on' lights.
Any suggestions are most welcome
Jody
First off...this place is GREAT..
New member with a completed mini that is really impressing... really thought about the F5m ,but thought I'd give the mini a go first.
Anywho...got everything ordered for the '5' ...except the back panel kit which is currently out of stock...gonna try the 2u chassis build as it will fit my space better...don't anticipate issues with the build ...but I do have a coupla questions.
Digikey # for multiturn trimmers instead of the single turns?
I would like a front power switch...using the rear as 'mains on'...like a lot of equipment does...and finally I'd like to use some blue LED's in the front as well...one from each amp board supply as the units 'on' lights.
Any suggestions are most welcome
Jody
Not to answer your questions, but just to share my experience with my year old 2U build, which I'm currently listening through. It gets very hot with the lowest level of bias (1 amp), and needs to be raised to aid with cooling. If you can go with 3U then do it.
Thanks for the reply and insight...I was going by the 'lower bias' build guide and of course just got notice from UPS that all is on the way...I will say my Mini seems to be pretty warm to the touch especially after it's been on for quite awhile...and i did use a dab of paste under the outputs....but she shows a steady bias of .300mV and a IR temp gun shows a pretty consistent 52 to 54 C on the sinks..upper 30s to mid 40s on the mosfet cases...still odd to someone not used to class A....'warmth'
Wonder how well a full aluminum chassis that is thick like some of the older car audio amps were would work if appropriately scaled to size for this amp?