Rudi, I was away when the boards arrived here last week - all safe and sound, thanks. Looking forward to the build.
Jean
Jean
Gentlemen, @ Potepuh:
one of my German DIY-friends returned his NJW-SYMASYM - order (incl. very well matched NJW0281 / NJW0302 transistors) to me, telling me that he will not be able
to do this project in the near future and asked me to offer it to you.
So: I will offer you:
- 4 - NJW-SYMASYM - PCBs (1 PCB costs 8€)
- 4 sets of transistors per PCB (1 set, consisting of 4 matched transistors, costs 12€)
- 1 PSU (costs 8€)
I will offer you the parts listed above for 93€ (incl. worldwide shipping).
I will send to the one who buys all of the needed information (Builder's Manual, BoM, drill-template, ...) to build this absolutely high-end sounding, very compact building (142 x 80mm) SYMASYM.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
P.S.: @Potepuh: I will send you a PM concerning this offer.
one of my German DIY-friends returned his NJW-SYMASYM - order (incl. very well matched NJW0281 / NJW0302 transistors) to me, telling me that he will not be able
to do this project in the near future and asked me to offer it to you.
So: I will offer you:
- 4 - NJW-SYMASYM - PCBs (1 PCB costs 8€)
- 4 sets of transistors per PCB (1 set, consisting of 4 matched transistors, costs 12€)
- 1 PSU (costs 8€)
I will offer you the parts listed above for 93€ (incl. worldwide shipping).
I will send to the one who buys all of the needed information (Builder's Manual, BoM, drill-template, ...) to build this absolutely high-end sounding, very compact building (142 x 80mm) SYMASYM.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
P.S.: @Potepuh: I will send you a PM concerning this offer.
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One set has been sold, one set consisting of 2 SYMASYM-PCBs, 2 quads with matched pairs of NJW0281 / NJW0302 transistors and a PSU-PCB is still available.
The price is 53€, worldwide shipping inclusive.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
The price is 53€, worldwide shipping inclusive.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
Gentlemen: I have DIYed a lot of amplifiers so far and every time, when I started a new one, I have asked myself: "Into which case shall I put the amplifier?"
I do not like (disgust) the MODUSHOP cases, nor do I like the Chinese cases (allthough they sell very cheap - Image 1 below).
Therefore I have asked the best carpenter of the world that I know (a close DIY-friend of mine), to design a series of cases to fit a PRE - amplifier (my VCPre, for example),
and an integrated amplifier (like the SYMASYM + VCPre) as well as the more powerful FC-100 (or something comparable to it).
Find Gerhard's (the carpenter's) design-ideas below!
The side panels will be made of heatsinks, bottom and rear plates will be made of 2mm ALU, and top and front panels will be made of massive wooden panels
(f.e.: the top-plate will be made of Ebony wood and the front will reflect a red violin wood!)
This post is to simply ask for your interest into having a case like this!
Do you like it?
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
I do not like (disgust) the MODUSHOP cases, nor do I like the Chinese cases (allthough they sell very cheap - Image 1 below).
Therefore I have asked the best carpenter of the world that I know (a close DIY-friend of mine), to design a series of cases to fit a PRE - amplifier (my VCPre, for example),
and an integrated amplifier (like the SYMASYM + VCPre) as well as the more powerful FC-100 (or something comparable to it).
Find Gerhard's (the carpenter's) design-ideas below!
The side panels will be made of heatsinks, bottom and rear plates will be made of 2mm ALU, and top and front panels will be made of massive wooden panels
(f.e.: the top-plate will be made of Ebony wood and the front will reflect a red violin wood!)
This post is to simply ask for your interest into having a case like this!
Do you like it?
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
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Cases are the most difficult and expensive part of DIY
Cases are the most difficult and expensive part of DIY. Chinese and other
Far East cases are OK on prices but the shipping costs can be more than
the case itself. I'm interested in these cases.🙂
Cases are the most difficult and expensive part of DIY. Chinese and other
Far East cases are OK on prices but the shipping costs can be more than
the case itself. I'm interested in these cases.🙂
I am interested
Hi Rudi,
Good idea. I also not very keen on modu nor china cases. If the price is ok, I'm interested.
Regards,
Jorge
This is the design is that Gerhard offered to me.
You will have some options to choose the type of wood!
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
Hi Rudi,
Good idea. I also not very keen on modu nor china cases. If the price is ok, I'm interested.
Regards,
Jorge
Rudi, the DIY shop offers some cases as you know but I find them expensive. What you are proposing looks good and if the price is right (including shipping to N. Amer of course!), I too would be interested.
Jean
Jean
Hi Rudi,
I'm interested too. Gerhard's cases look real good. Hope they won't be too expensive 😀
I'm interested too. Gerhard's cases look real good. Hope they won't be too expensive 😀
Same here! If the price is acceptable.
Are there also different size options (i.e. for bigger amps)?
Regards,
Chris
Are there also different size options (i.e. for bigger amps)?
Regards,
Chris
Gentlemen, I have started a thread in a German DIY-Forum (http://www.analog-forum.de/wbboard/...bau/107919-forum-s-audio-gehäuse/#post1350823), because it is much easier for me to describe this project and all of the technical details in German language.
It is planned to offer a Pre-amplifier case (with a height of 80mm) and two amplifier cases with heights of 100mm and 150mm respectively.
Gerhard will try and keep the costs at the minimum.
For example: instead of using a heatsink with dimension: 100mm long and 400mm broad (the Fischer heatsinks are extremely expensive, about 50€ per heatsink), he will take 2 heatsinks, 100mm x 190.5mm from TME.eu
and will combine them via the inner ALU-L profiles.
I will post the status, pictures, prices, ..., from time to time.
Find enclosed a preliminary picture.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
It is planned to offer a Pre-amplifier case (with a height of 80mm) and two amplifier cases with heights of 100mm and 150mm respectively.
Gerhard will try and keep the costs at the minimum.
For example: instead of using a heatsink with dimension: 100mm long and 400mm broad (the Fischer heatsinks are extremely expensive, about 50€ per heatsink), he will take 2 heatsinks, 100mm x 190.5mm from TME.eu
and will combine them via the inner ALU-L profiles.
I will post the status, pictures, prices, ..., from time to time.
Find enclosed a preliminary picture.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
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Hi Meanman,
The price is good, but the pics indicate that the mounting surface may need further machining. Has anyone used these heatsinks and if so what are their findings?
The price is good, but the pics indicate that the mounting surface may need further machining. Has anyone used these heatsinks and if so what are their findings?
No Patrick, this is not an option. The heatsinks should be around 100mm long and about 400mm (!) broad.
I am considering to use the heatsink shown in the image below.
Its size is: 100mm long and 391mm broad. Its price: about 16€
Brian: you are right. If you are a top-notch DIYer. this heatsink needs some "post-treatment" as well.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
I am considering to use the heatsink shown in the image below.
Its size is: 100mm long and 391mm broad. Its price: about 16€
Brian: you are right. If you are a top-notch DIYer. this heatsink needs some "post-treatment" as well.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
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The backplate looks a bit thin.
Have you a thickness and a maximum radius from your devices to the furthest corner of the backplate?
Have you a thickness and a maximum radius from your devices to the furthest corner of the backplate?
Andrew, the plate of this heatsink is 5mm thick; the weight of one heatsink is 820gr. Its thermal resistance is not specified.
This heatsink (2 of them) has been my proposal to be used as side-panels of the case of a "low power amplifier" (for example the TO3-SYMASYM, which uses 2 pairs of TO3, attached to an ALU-L profile, as output transistors).
The price of 2 heatsinks is about 16€.
The picture in post #834 is showing a Fischer SK479 heatsink, 150mm long heatsink, the bottom plate of which is 9mm thick and which has a thermal resistance of about 0.4K/W.
This one can be thought of as side-panel of a "high power amplifier".
Its price is about 50€ per piece.
The 100mm long version of this heatsink will cost about 40€.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
This heatsink (2 of them) has been my proposal to be used as side-panels of the case of a "low power amplifier" (for example the TO3-SYMASYM, which uses 2 pairs of TO3, attached to an ALU-L profile, as output transistors).
The price of 2 heatsinks is about 16€.
The picture in post #834 is showing a Fischer SK479 heatsink, 150mm long heatsink, the bottom plate of which is 9mm thick and which has a thermal resistance of about 0.4K/W.
This one can be thought of as side-panel of a "high power amplifier".
Its price is about 50€ per piece.
The 100mm long version of this heatsink will cost about 40€.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
That gives good heat distribution over a radius of 50mm.Andrew, the plate of this heatsink is 5mm thick; .....................
What is the maximum radius from device to farthest corner?
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