Nice amp but i thought you were going to build a tubeamp in that case. How was the modules attached to the heatsinks, screws ?
the modules after testing them more did have problem's with em
there one piece so i could not service them. so i took a chisel and hammer and removed the heatzinc's it worked😀
after removing the parts i taped screw's into them to mount the lm chip's
i cant get the part's i needed for the tube amp right away till i pay off my ebay bills'🙁 kinda like $500 + wife =
there one piece so i could not service them. so i took a chisel and hammer and removed the heatzinc's it worked😀
after removing the parts i taped screw's into them to mount the lm chip's
i cant get the part's i needed for the tube amp right away till i pay off my ebay bills'🙁 kinda like $500 + wife =

Ok. But you dident answer my question, how were the modules mounted to the heatsink, just squeezed in between the two flaps on the heatsink ?
Kinda looks like a stk but with the "external components" moved inside to make the module a complete amplifer that only needs external psu and input/output jacks.
I feel kinda bad to see the remains of them after your abuse with the hammer to get them off the heatsink🙁
I feel kinda bad to see the remains of them after your abuse with the hammer to get them off the heatsink🙁
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