Ropie said:Lovely case work, CJD 😎
Thanks! It was a lot of fun, believe it or not. And, or course, if I did it again (er... when) I would do this and that differently. 😀 I really would have liked to do handcut dovetails since you can do some things with that you can't otherwise (including some through-face details with otherwise half-blind joints). Plenty of time for that.



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Re: My gainclone monoblocks are finished!
MIB those cases are really nice i like them a lot.. Good job. OH LOOK IPOD NICE!!!
MIB said:Finally I finished mine......
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This pic shows the initial testing (in the kitchen 😀) using an iPod as source. I built the clone as power-amp without volume pot, so I took the only device with volume control I had.
Some pictures of the two together and the internals of the boxes:
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As to sound, I am pretty impressed up to now. The sound is detailled, bass is deep, and the clones do a fine job driving my 91 db efficient speakers. Loud enough for me!!!
The DC offset was nice allready from the start (11 mV and 20 mV resp.), but for safety I added the zobel network, it might go lateron.
On the downside: the amps are very sensitive towards mains peaks/dips, so that even switching of a light causes a tick in the sound. The spikes caused by my fridge are simply horrible, time for some thorough mains conditioning overhere. Connected to my home cinema receiver as pre-amp, I also hear a slight humming through the speakers, audible only when the volume is low. When volume is increased, hum stays constantly on a low level. Any idea what this could be? Grounding? I will check for ground loops etc.....
Rob
MIB those cases are really nice i like them a lot.. Good job. OH LOOK IPOD NICE!!!
Souped up version
Here's mine. It's got Pedja's discreet reg. ps and buffers. The amp boards are under the buffers and the rectifiers boards were cut in two on mounted on the reg board. More details here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=35442
Here's mine. It's got Pedja's discreet reg. ps and buffers. The amp boards are under the buffers and the rectifiers boards were cut in two on mounted on the reg board. More details here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=35442
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I have just completed a integrated GainClone BrianGT kit using the V2 boards. (Thanks Peter)
I had some 3/8" aluminum plate I had cut up from work (it was free) so I assembled and added 3/4" solid oak front & side pieces.
I used a series resistor (MK132) with a shunted Noble Pot and used a single pair of inputs.
There is minimal DC offset and no audible hum. There is no series cap on the input and sounds more natural than my heavily moddified Linn LK-1 & LK-260 preamp/power amp combination.
I am posting some attachments in the following posts.
Thanks,
I had some 3/8" aluminum plate I had cut up from work (it was free) so I assembled and added 3/4" solid oak front & side pieces.
I used a series resistor (MK132) with a shunted Noble Pot and used a single pair of inputs.
There is minimal DC offset and no audible hum. There is no series cap on the input and sounds more natural than my heavily moddified Linn LK-1 & LK-260 preamp/power amp combination.
I am posting some attachments in the following posts.
Thanks,
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Re: Souped up version
Cleaned up a bit:
Sheldon said:Here's mine. It's got Pedja's discreet reg. ps and buffers. The amp boards are under the buffers and the rectifiers boards were cut in two on mounted on the reg board. More details here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=35442
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Sheldon,
Loooks fantastic. Shows the potential and versitility of that chassis. Looks like a "lever action" 😉volume control. Quite clever.....one could link 2 mono volume controls in the same fashion.
This also shows that there is room for some mods in those cases.
looks like you are running out of room though!
Karma:
I like the "machine aesthetic" of yours. I think my monoblocks will look similar . Thanks for some ideas...
MArk
Loooks fantastic. Shows the potential and versitility of that chassis. Looks like a "lever action" 😉volume control. Quite clever.....one could link 2 mono volume controls in the same fashion.
This also shows that there is room for some mods in those cases.
looks like you are running out of room though!
Karma:
I like the "machine aesthetic" of yours. I think my monoblocks will look similar . Thanks for some ideas...
MArk
Well done guys , both look fantastic, I finished mine but have problem to post pictures here, maybe if I send pics via e-mail to Brian and then He posts them here. Again your amps are beautiful, keep the good work!!
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