Pictures of your diy Pass amplifier

Aleph J

So after about 5 years the PCBs lying around, i got around to building them up
and finally finished building the Aleph J and F5. Currently the Aleph J is installed in the case. After testing I will install the F5 and compare.
I have designed the housing in CAD. Not 100% quite satisfied with the CNC work but still looks good.
The housing still needs to be anodized black, but i need to find someone here who does that for me.

At the end you can see the picture of the CAD.

Transformer is a 4x19V 600Watt from toroidy
 

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fresher,

That's a nice custom chassis, and a well executed build you got there. Do share pics once you've got the anodizing done.

sebtdi,

You have a neat built too! I can't tell for sure from the pics - is that a 3U chassis?

Congratulations to both of on your successful projects! Enjoy! :)
 
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Bruce
 

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Very nice looking builds, thanks for sharing. I'll look forward to your listening comments on how the two components work together.

Can you also point to some details on the front panel on-off switch? I'm in the final stages of building an Aleph J and am trying to work out how to include a functional, simple front panel on-off switch, like you've done here.
 
Can you also point to some details on the front panel on-off switch? I'm in the final stages of building an Aleph J and am trying to work out how to include a functional, simple front panel on-off switch, like you've done here.

The front panel switch is a Schurter part no. 1241.6821.1120000 Digikey part no. 486-1436-ND. It's rated at 12 A 250V. It's an expensive switch because it's made in Switzerland. Around $21. It requires a 19 mm hole. I had a 3/4" step drill so that's what I used for the hole. The problem with that 10 mm thick front panel is there aren't very many panel mount switches made for that panel thickness unless clearance is milled from the back which I didn't have the capability to do at home. The switch works very nicely. There are some similar looking switches from China that are much cheaper.
 
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The front panel switch is a Schurter part no. 1241.6821.1120000 Digikey part no. 486-1436-ND.

I recently used one of these, too. They're really nice, so I've ordered a couple more for another project.

There are some similar looking switches from China that are much cheaper.

I saw plenty that looked similar, but oddly I couldn't find one that was double pole, like this one is. Since I wanted to switch live and neutral, I went with the Schurter, and am not sorry. Strongly recommended.