ok, finally, the cases are almost complete... the faceplates should be complete today or tomorrow. im just waiting for the call from the powdercoater. (they are being coated in clear matte powder). here are some pics.
the details are (each chassis):
2x UCD400AD's
modified onboard caps, upgraded to panasonics
modified output cap
shared power supply (forgot cap size)
dual bridge rectifiers
shared single 1.7KVA transformer
the case gets pretty warm when listening at full volume. just kidding. its always ice cold.
the details are (each chassis):
2x UCD400AD's
modified onboard caps, upgraded to panasonics
modified output cap
shared power supply (forgot cap size)
dual bridge rectifiers
shared single 1.7KVA transformer
the case gets pretty warm when listening at full volume. just kidding. its always ice cold.
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Tekko said:Unnecessarily big heatsinks, a shame to waste them for a class d.
thanks for the support
they aren't wasted. some of us just get to do what we want and dont care what other people think.
Tekko said:Unnecessarily big heatsinks, a shame to waste them for a class d.
Why waste? No more than any other casing - me, the closest I've come to encasing a class D is a Tea Tray.
Besides which, they probably make good aerials for tx'ing any rfi.
-_nando-_ said:This heatsink is a waste.
Does form have to follow function?
I think they are very decorative -- powder coat finish is nice too.
Is that a Peranders DC filter and softstart? And any chance of sharing the PSU schematic???
-_nando-_ said:This heatsink is a waste.
haha, thanks for the constructive criticism. lets see something you've built so we can talk bad about it...
ssmith said:
Does form have to follow function?
I think they are very decorative -- powder coat finish is nice too.
Is that a Peranders DC filter and softstart? And any chance of sharing the PSU schematic???
thanks!
i didnt build these to impress anyone or to make anyone else happy. i built them because i wanted to, and when i go into my listening room and look at them, it makes me happy. i have some fine looking cases. i could have just done a stamped steel case with a plain faceplate, but i didnt.
yes, thats perander's dc filter and soft-start. the PSU schematic is simple enough, nothing fancy, just some caps, bridge rectifiers, and thats about it.
cowanrg said:
haha, thanks for the constructive criticism. lets see something you've built so we can talk bad about it...
You can talk bad about anything that I build, since is your true opinion and is based in something solid.
Example, why a class A heatsink on a class D amp?
I'm not fighting against you, relax man...
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