Noob question here regarding mounting PCBs...
For standoffs with the base plate, it looks like M3 standoffs cold work, but the holes may allow for M4, is that right?
And mounting the amplifier PCBs to the side plates with the UMS system --- is UMS M3?
Just want to make sure I have all the right sizes when placing my parts order!
For standoffs with the base plate, it looks like M3 standoffs cold work, but the holes may allow for M4, is that right?
And mounting the amplifier PCBs to the side plates with the UMS system --- is UMS M3?
Just want to make sure I have all the right sizes when placing my parts order!
I'm in the same boat, ready to order a pair of Monoblocks but desire a slightly different set of cutouts on the backpanel:Awesome product!
Does anyone have a CAD file (1 RCA, 1 Power socket & 2 binding posts like for DIYaudio products) that fits this chassis?
@Gianluca, which inner baseplate is compatible with it?
Thanks.
2 input whole (1 to be used for XLR, the other for RCA),
4 Binding posts (for ease of bi-wiring)
1 Power socket
When you think about it, it's basically the same set of wholes on a stereo backpanel for the 4U Deluxe, but sized for the Monoblock.
I don't have the CAD skills (at all) for laying that out on the baseline .dxf Gianluca provided above.
Assist?
No worries, I got your back. We've already drilled a couple of MonoBlock rear panels with the "Deluxe" layout so it's not a problem to do more
You simply need to add 1x CNC work on a 2/3/4mm panel (up to 20 holes) for every panel we have to drill and write in the notes it's for this special panel
You simply need to add 1x CNC work on a 2/3/4mm panel (up to 20 holes) for every panel we have to drill and write in the notes it's for this special panel
I made the newbie mistake of not running my mains under under the floor panel, so I'll share some better pr0n once I fix the cable management.
It's a tight fit, but definitely doable. Makes this deceptively cute on the outside, but the SissySIT is only Sissy in name.
It's a tight fit, but definitely doable. Makes this deceptively cute on the outside, but the SissySIT is only Sissy in name.
Great build! I was actually expecting the model with only 2 heatsinks per side to be more popular but it seems like the one with 4 heatsinks got the better of it
give it time
Hi folks,
Can someone give me the dimensions of the remaining space left on the heatsinks (width and height in mm) after the steel mounting bracket is installed? This would be the ‘workable’ space that one can use on the heatsinks for mounting our amp boards.
Thank you!
Anand.
Can someone give me the dimensions of the remaining space left on the heatsinks (width and height in mm) after the steel mounting bracket is installed? This would be the ‘workable’ space that one can use on the heatsinks for mounting our amp boards.
Thank you!
Anand.
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