Hello Monk55,
you did a great job! Very nice chassis and...
I thought I had a Déjà-vu: did I see those kind of heatsinks in my listening room?
Have fun with your amps and enjoy the sound!
Cheers
Dirk
you did a great job! Very nice chassis and...
I thought I had a Déjà-vu: did I see those kind of heatsinks in my listening room?
Have fun with your amps and enjoy the sound!
Cheers
Dirk
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Well It is now up and running, singing away and I am very happy with the sound it gives.
Things still to do:
clean and re-brush finish the front and top panels.
experiment with anodising the front and top panels
build a higher gain pre-amp to allow for slightly more volume.
I would like to thank ZM for putting this design together.
Things still to do:
clean and re-brush finish the front and top panels.
experiment with anodising the front and top panels
build a higher gain pre-amp to allow for slightly more volume.
I would like to thank ZM for putting this design together.
Yep, the SissySIT deserves the best you can throw at it. It was a relatively easy design to build and get running. Worked 1st time, no major issues and is very easy on the ears.
i still have 2 more of those heat sinks in the stash, question is, which is the next amp to build?
I have quad matched THF-51S, and a bunch of 2SK60s/ 2SJ28s VFETs.
i still have 2 more of those heat sinks in the stash, question is, which is the next amp to build?
I have quad matched THF-51S, and a bunch of 2SK60s/ 2SJ28s VFETs.
@jonboylaw : very cool design (ha ha). I have a number of those heatsinks . . . .
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