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Title: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: jtwrace on 10 May 2012, 11:36 pm
I've been getting some emails about where to purchase chassis' and parts.  This is a place where you can share your build parts or ask a question about where to get that needed part. 

My parts are:

Binding posts are from http://apexjr.com/images/5WAYBPSTGLD1.jpg

IEC / Swith are http://www.newark.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?SKU=60R5556

Black XLR Jacks are http://www.newark.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?SKU=95F4123

Cases are http://www.siliconray.com/re2207-215x70x228-aluminum-enclosure.html
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: J@ck on 11 May 2012, 12:42 am
Thank you for the information.
For people like me without proper tools to drill holes on the cases, could you please recommend some service provider?
Thank you.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: jtwrace on 11 May 2012, 12:50 am
Thank you for the information.
For people like me without proper tools to drill holes on the cases, could you please recommend some service provider?
Thank you.

I know that AC member HT Coz is selling ready made cases.  See his link here http://www.cozcables.com/apps/webstore/products/show/3101378
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: roscoeiii on 11 May 2012, 12:53 am
TomS discusses that somewhere on one of these ncore threads as well. Start here and read down the thread for additional details:

http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=106187.msg1087191#msg1087191
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: TomS on 11 May 2012, 12:56 am
Thank you for the information.
For people like me without proper tools to drill holes on the cases, could you please recommend some service provider?
Thank you.
www.FrontPanelExpress.com (http://www.FrontPanelExpress.com)
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Steidl Guitars on 11 May 2012, 02:37 am
For those grabbing parts, Parts Connexion has 20% off all audio and AC connectors during the month of May. 

http://www.partsconnexion.com/index.html

Time to stock up on those WBTs! 

;-)
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: HT cOz on 11 May 2012, 03:24 am
I'm working on my next Ncore Chassis.   :icon_lol: It will be a Dual Mono Ncore design.  The basic parameters are:
Black Anodized
17"W x 10"L x 3.47"H
2 Balanced or RCA Neutrik inputs
2 Speaker Binding Posts of common size

Here are some paper mock up photos

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62453)


Actual Photo
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67425)


Here is a photo of a spreadsheet that you can use to estimate your total build costs

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62459)


Here is a link to the spreadsheet if you would like to use it directly.  https://one-storage.com/eonapps/dl/BE78VKNB6NGFQDGUC6QCR (https://one-storage.com/eonapps/dl/BE78VKNB6NGFQDGUC6QCR)  <--{You don't have to register just press the download link in the middle of the page}

I am basically out of stock of the Mono Chassis.  The Dual mono are probably 4-6 weeks from completion.

Thanks,
Robert 
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: mhconley on 15 May 2012, 11:00 am
Anyone who hangs out at diyAudio has probably seen links to the modushop.biz (http://www.modushop.biz/ecommerce/index_l2.php) site.   I have purchased several items from them without a hitch.  I like their Galaxy Maggiorato (http://www.modushop.biz/ecommerce/cat136_l2.php?n=1) line.

Martin
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Steidl Guitars on 15 May 2012, 02:21 pm
I'm working on my next Ncore Chassis.

Robert, a suggestion. 

Consider changing your layout by arranging the right supply and board to be the same as the left pair (or vice-versa, depending on how you have the amp boards arranged).  Reason being is with the mirrored arrangement you have now, I am reasonably certain one of the wires bundle between the supplies and boards might  have to cross over the amp board. 

Just a thought.

Bob
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: James Romeyn on 16 May 2012, 04:03 am
Jason,
Thanks for the binding post referral, down about 25% http://apexjr.com/Jacks.htm (http://apexjr.com/Jacks.htm)
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: HT cOz on 17 May 2012, 01:55 am
Robert, a suggestion. 

Consider changing your layout by arranging the right supply and board to be the same as the left pair (or vice-versa, depending on how you have the amp boards arranged).  Reason being is with the mirrored arrangement you have now, I am reasonably certain one of the wires bundle between the supplies and boards might  have to cross over the amp board. 

Just a thought.

Bob

Good ideas Bob.  I'm going to drill the right side amp so that it can be placed forward or backward.  That way people can choose if they want to mount the right side PS and Amp facing the front of the chassis and then avoid any cross over wiring.  I had other ideas like drilling the top of the case and mounting the right side upside down but decided that would be too unconventional.

Thanks,
Robert
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: poseidonsvoice on 17 May 2012, 05:44 pm
Here is another fella, local:

http://contextengineering.com/desktop_enclosures.html

Best,
Anand.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: santacore on 21 May 2012, 07:17 pm
I wanted to let you guys know about my experience with Steve at Apex Jr.. As I was about to place an order I noticed his address and that the fact that he's about 10 minutes away from me. Today I called him up and made a trip over there.

Bottom line-he's a great guy, has a bunch of stock that's not on his website, and his prices were about the cheapest I've found for equivalent parts. I ended up getting binding posts, XLR and RCA jacks, chassis IEC's, power switches, and a lot of wire. I highly recommend giving him a call to discuss your needs. For the Hypex project he was a perfect one stop shop.  :thumb:
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: jtwrace on 21 May 2012, 07:24 pm
Today I called him up and made a trip over there.
And for us that aren't close to him....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6DNTYm7kWA
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: santacore on 21 May 2012, 08:03 pm
Nice jtwrace! That's the man and the space, pretty much exactly as I saw it today.

The speaker binding posts look and feel good. The chassis RCA's are decent, but definitely not high end. If I were using RCA inputs on my amp I would personally go for a better quality post. Not mentioned on the site are Neutrik chassis XLR's. He has the best price I've found on those.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Hank on 25 May 2012, 02:44 pm
James Romeyn:  I noticed you liked the looks of the modushop Galaxy Maggiorato chassis - the size that would hold three amp modules and three SMPS.  I'm thinking about doing a 3/3 also and wonder if there are enough guys to do a group buy - how many do you know about?
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: James Romeyn on 25 May 2012, 09:54 pm
Hank,
Get the behind me!  Please don't tempt me to change my mind again. 

I committed to 3x mono blocks.  Two Silicon Ray RE2207 chassis pre-cut for Ncore, about $175/pr delivered.

Compared to a 3-ch amp, one Ncore mono block is easier to tote around to test with high-end acoustic instruments.   




   
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: jtwrace on 7 Jun 2012, 01:21 pm
Another case option if you're in the USA are these.

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/site-announcements/209285-diyaudio-store-usa-soon-stock-chassis-requesting-your-feedback.html
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: James Romeyn on 7 Jun 2012, 04:11 pm
Jason,
Thanks for this link. 

It appears Ncore users would either cut the base panel or, if mounting to the non-conductive board with multiple pre-drilled holes, they'd give up the heat sink function recommended by Hypex.  Is this correct?     
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: HT cOz on 27 Jun 2012, 10:22 pm
All,

Update on the Dual Mono Chassis.  I should take delivery of the cases on Friday and be able to post photos that night.  Shipping will start on Monday.  The price is set at $145 per dual mono chassis.  The shipping price is still to be determined.

Thanks,
Robert



I'm working on my next Ncore Chassis.   :icon_lol: It will be a Dual Mono Ncore design.  The basic parameters are:
Black Anodized
17"W x 10"L x 3.47"H
2 Balanced or RCA Neutrik inputs
2 Speaker Binding Posts of common size

Here are some paper mock up photos

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62453)


(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62454)


(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62455)

Here is a photo of a spreadsheet that you can use to estimate your total build costs

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62459)


Here is a link to the spreadsheet if you would like to use it directly.  https://one-storage.com/eonapps/dl/BAC8PX95SFCJ6BSUBBV96 (https://one-storage.com/eonapps/dl/BAC8PX95SFCJ6BSUBBV96)  <--{You don't have to register just press the download link in the middle of the page}

I am basically out of stock of the Mono Chassis.  The Dual mono are probably 4-6 weeks from completion.

Thanks,
Robert
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: James Romeyn on 27 Jun 2012, 10:37 pm
Robert,
Price seems more than reasonable to me.  Good job!  Best wishes on this project. 
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: serengetiplains on 27 Jun 2012, 11:14 pm
Here's an eBay chassis maker I came across lately.  His offerings look good and are reasonably priced.  He can make custom configurations.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/po1019/m.html?hash=item3a75963758&item=251080882008&pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&rt=nc&_trksid=p4340.l2562
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: OzarkTom on 27 Jun 2012, 11:21 pm
Here's an eBay chassis maker I came across lately.  His offerings look good and are reasonably priced.  He can make custom configurations.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/po1019/m.html?hash=item3a75963758&item=251080882008&pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&rt=nc&_trksid=p4340.l2562

The wood ends sure adds more to the looks, and made in the USA.

These look very nice for only $40 each.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tube-Amp-Chassis-DIY-8-4x6-6x2-Aluminum-Project-Box-Enclosure-Stereo-Amp-Preamp-/251080882008?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item3a75963758
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: serengetiplains on 27 Jun 2012, 11:26 pm
And virtually any kind of wood is available.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: James Romeyn on 27 Jun 2012, 11:30 pm
.
Here's an eBay chassis maker I came across lately.  His offerings look good and are reasonably priced.  He can make custom configurations.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/po1019/m.html?hash=item3a75963758&item=251080882008&pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&rt=nc&_trksid=p4340.l2562

IIIRC 2.5" is absolute minimum height for Ncore SMPS.  Only one chassis in that link is exactly 2.5", way oversize for mono, considerable unused space for stereo/single SMPS, dual mono suitability unknown.  All else only 2" which IIRC is too short for Ncore SMPS.

Definitely diggin' the wood though.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: OzarkTom on 27 Jun 2012, 11:37 pm
.
IIIRC 2.5" is absolute minimum height for Ncore SMPS.  Only one chassis in that link is exactly 2.5", way oversize for mono, considerable unused space for stereo/single SMPS, dual mono suitability unknown.  All else only 2" which IIRC is too short for Ncore SMPS.

Definitely diggin' the wood though.

If he customs,he can change the height, length, or width.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: serengetiplains on 27 Jun 2012, 11:38 pm
He can make a chassis any H/W/D one cares.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: OzarkTom on 27 Jun 2012, 11:46 pm
He can make a chassis any H/W/D one cares.

In case you did not email him, I did. Maybe he can do a special run for the Ncores.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: HT cOz on 30 Jun 2012, 05:00 am
Cases are in and available for sale.

The basic parameters are:
Black Anodized
17"W x 10"L x 3.5"H
2 Balanced or RCA Neutrik inputs
2 Speaker Binding Posts of common size

I will be making face plates with the Ncore logo available for purchase in 6 weeks.

Here are some photos.  Keep in mind that the pictures don't do them justice.  I'm not a photographer  :duh:

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64500)


Customer supplied image
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64948)

Customer supplied image
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64949)

Customer supplied image
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64951)



(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64502)

Thanks,
Robert
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Phil on 1 Jul 2012, 05:13 pm
Cases are in and available for sale.

The basic parameters are:
Black Anodized
17"W x 10"L x 3.5"H
2 Balanced or RCA Neutrik inputs
2 Speaker Binding Posts of common size

Thanks,
Robert

Got one!  Thanks, Robert, for the great customer service.   :thumb:
Phil
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: mgalusha on 2 Jul 2012, 01:17 am
Cases are in and available for sale.

The basic parameters are:
Black Anodized
17"W x 10"L x 3.5"H
2 Balanced or RCA Neutrik inputs
2 Speaker Binding Posts of common size

I will be making face plates with the Ncore logo available for purchase in 6 weeks.

They look very nice Robert, I like the vents on the sides. What size are the holes in the front for LED's?

mike
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: James Romeyn on 2 Jul 2012, 01:18 am
They look very nice Robert, I like the vents on the sides.

mike

+1...very sharp.  Value is there.  Great job, Robert!
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Barry_NJ on 2 Jul 2012, 12:07 pm
Cases are in and available for sale.

The basic parameters are:
Black Anodized
17"W x 10"L x 3.5"H
2 Balanced or RCA Neutrik inputs
2 Speaker Binding Posts of common size

I will be making face plates with the Ncore logo available for purchase in 6 weeks.

Here are some photos.  Keep in mind that the pictures don't do them justice.  I'm not a photographer  :duh:

Thanks,
Robert


Looks great sir!

Question though, it looks like the bottom has been pre-drilled for mounting the modules. Is it a symmetric layout, or mirror layout, for the modules? I just wonder for wire routing, etc.

Thanks
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: HT cOz on 2 Jul 2012, 01:07 pm
Hi Mike,

They do look nice.  Photos are no justice.  The front holes are R0.078.  Do you have a specific LED in mind?  If so, I would like to add that to the spreadsheet.  Currently they are designed for the light pipes.

Thanks,
Robert

They look very nice Robert, I like the vents on the sides. What size are the holes in the front for LED's?

mike
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: HT cOz on 2 Jul 2012, 01:11 pm
Yes they are pre-drilled and countersunk.  It is both symetric and mirror, builders call  :thumb:.  I know people have different priorities so I went for the dual option.

Thanks,
Robert


Looks great sir!

Question though, it looks like the bottom has been pre-drilled for mounting the modules. Is it a symmetric layout, or mirror layout, for the modules? I just wonder for wire routing, etc.

Thanks
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: HT cOz on 2 Jul 2012, 01:13 pm
Thanks James! 

+1...very sharp.  Value is there.  Great job, Robert!
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: mgalusha on 2 Jul 2012, 02:06 pm
They do look nice.  Photos are no justice.  The front holes are R0.078.  Do you have a specific LED in mind?  If so, I would like to add that to the spreadsheet.  Currently they are designed for the light pipes.

Not in particular. The first mono's had fairly small hole, likely the .156" of the new ones, the second batch .250". I have bezel's for both. I used LED's per the choice of who commissioned the build. :)
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Hank on 2 Jul 2012, 07:17 pm
Am I the only one interested in a 3-amp chassis?  This one looks large enough, but not enough panel holes and the bottom plate holes would not fit a 3 NCore + 3 SMPS configuration.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: James Romeyn on 2 Jul 2012, 07:50 pm
Am I the only one interested in a 3-amp chassis?...

If a CNC pre-cut 3-ch chassis existed prior to my mono chassis GB, I would likely have purchased one. 

Though I suppose, as fickle and neurotic as I am, if I purchased the 3-ch chassis I'd be fretting that I should have waited for the monos...but I'd be listening to Ncore instead of waiting.

The other advantage for mono chassis is it's easier and smaller to carry to audition with high-end musical instruments.

Are you needing 3-ch for HT front channels or?

You thinking three SMPS or two (one SMPS center/one SMPS split for L/R)?     
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: HT cOz on 2 Jul 2012, 08:30 pm
I've been thinking about offering a 5 channel amp.  With Cards stacked within the chassis.  Much like this gentlemans build from DIYAUDIO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64662)


I suppose I could do something like a [3 card 3 channel], [4 card 2 channel], [5 card 5 channel] offering.  I'm a little hesitant because I don't want to get stuck with a bunch of cases that don't sell.

Thanks,
Robert
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: gnomon on 2 Jul 2012, 11:58 pm
I'm a little hesitant because I don't want to get stuck with a bunch of cases that don't sell.

On that note, were you thinking of bringing the mono cases back into stock at some point (because I'm shopping around)?  If so, have you got any thoughts about ventilation slots like in your dual mono case (because I'm curious)?
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: HT cOz on 3 Jul 2012, 03:30 am
I've ordered 10 monos with ventilation. I will have them in 5-6 weeks. (Really). I will also be lowering the price for anyone ordering a pair. I'm aiming for $200 a pair.

I will also have a laser etched logo option. 

Thanks,
Robert
Title: Wire and cable choices
Post by: drubin on 12 Jul 2012, 05:50 am
Question for those of you who care about these things (i.e., think it matters more than a little): What are you using for in-chassis interconnect, speaker and AC wiring?
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: srb on 12 Jul 2012, 06:00 am
Robert,

I saw that for the stereo chassis you have some side vents, any chance of top vents for either the monos or stereo chassis to get a little convection air flow happening?

Steve
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: HT cOz on 12 Jul 2012, 01:39 pm
Steve,

Yes it is absolutely possible.  However, it does add cost.  When looking at a complete build like this, you've got to wonder given that the modules are not crammed into the chassis if it is going to honestly make a difference?  One idea I have had was to have extra top plates made with an Ncore Logo CirclN punched out with small holes.  This could be orderd after the fact and would add a nice look.  I'm just not sure how many options people are really willing to pay for?  Currently I have a Laser Logo Front coming and am exploring other options like a milled front.

Here is a pick to give you an idea of how much space is in a standard size chassis like the dual mono.

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64950)




Robert,

I saw that for the stereo chassis you have some side vents, any chance of top vents for either the monos or stereo chassis to get a little convection air flow happening?

Steve
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: drubin on 16 Jul 2012, 09:48 pm
Bumping my earlier post.  I'm new to DIY -- can any of you suggest wire to use for the AC, interconnect and speaker wiring applications within the chassis on this project?

Thanks.

-Dan
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: jtwrace on 17 Jul 2012, 11:12 am
can any of you suggest wire to use for the AC, interconnect and speaker wiring applications within the chassis on this project?
The modules from Hypex come with all the wire with the exception of the speaker wire (output) from the NC400 to the binding posts.  Just use a good quality wire of your choice and you'll be fine.  I've been using 12AWG DH Labs. 
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: genjamon on 17 Jul 2012, 03:00 pm
Unless you want to put in a separate power switch.  In that case, you would probably need some more wire to put between IEC receptacle and power switch.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: drubin on 17 Jul 2012, 03:08 pm
Thanks guys, very helpful.  I'm building a dual-mono version using Coz's chassis and it's possible I will need additional wire to extend and join the AC connections from the two power supplies.  The IEC inlet I purchased has an on-off switch.  Haven't yet sorted a solution for a "power on" light indicator. 
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: jtwrace on 27 Jul 2012, 09:59 pm
Some pics of a silver finish that I did. 


(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65712)
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: mkcarnut on 14 Aug 2012, 08:23 am
I am planning my nCore build, and I wanted to hear what others are doing for power-indicator lights.  I have been debating if I even want one, but I keep thinking it would be nice to have that reassurance when I flip the switch of seeing a little light go on.  I have been thinking of using a blue LED (would like the color to match the blue lights in other equipment I have)...I see Parts Express has a few options, including a nice little black bezel to mount it in the case's wall.  What have others used?

As a related question, in asking Hypex about their cabling provided, Niels responded that the power supply cable set includes "a cable for the auxilary supply voltages that can be used for additional equipment".  I presume that "additional equipment" would include things like a power indicator light.  Right?  (So, I'd hook up the LED to that, with the proper resistor in the line...right?)

Thanks!

Mark
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: cab on 14 Aug 2012, 03:11 pm
I received no "aux" power supply cable with mine, only the mains cable, module to smps cable, and module input cable. I ordered the correct header plug and pins to make my own aux cable to power the leds...
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Steidl Guitars on 14 Aug 2012, 03:21 pm
I presume that "additional equipment" would include things like a power indicator light.  Right?  (So, I'd hook up the LED to that, with the proper resistor in the line...right?)

Correct. 
 
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: genjamon on 14 Aug 2012, 03:36 pm
If you just want some form of reassurance all is well, but not necessarily for aesthetic purposes, the amp modules have an array of LED's that light up when powered.  I can see them through the vents on top of my chassis, so that serves for my own reassurance.  Power lights on the front would be nice for my setup, but I'm pretty sure for me it's not worth the hassle of working the chassis and such.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: mgalusha on 14 Aug 2012, 09:03 pm
I received no "aux" power supply cable with mine, only the mains cable, module to smps cable, and module input cable. I ordered the correct header plug and pins to make my own aux cable to power the leds...

Interesting, I've assembled perhaps 20 of these and every single one of the SMPS600's came with the aux cable.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: mkcarnut on 14 Aug 2012, 09:19 pm
Thanks for the answers gents.  I like the idea of using the built-in lights as my reassurance indicators.  In looking at light options, I was concerned some of the LED's would be brighter than I would want.  And, simple is good...so a few well-placed "vent holes" would serve multiple purposes.

Mark
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: cab on 15 Aug 2012, 01:04 am
Interesting, I've assembled perhaps 20 of these and every single one of the SMPS600's came with the aux cable.

It gets even stranger- the module to smps cable wasn't terminated on one end and they forgot to include the mains supply cable. When I contacted them, they overnighted all the cables to me (except the aux cable that I was unaware of)....
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: mkcarnut on 17 Aug 2012, 01:10 am
A follow-up question on those LED's on the amp modules...does anyone have a picture of them "on" with the cover off?  I'd like to see them as part of my case design planning to get my cases built before my modules arrive.

Thanks!

Mark
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: ajst2duk on 23 Aug 2012, 03:17 am
I just saw these cases on ebay - had I seen them earlier I would have gone for these. They look custom built just for Ncores !! I still might transplant mine over
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/120945750823?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: OzarkTom on 23 Aug 2012, 03:30 am
Here are some wooden cases from GD-Audio.

http://www.goodcomponent.com/wooden%20chassis.html
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Barry_NJ on 1 Sep 2012, 05:04 pm
I just saw these cases on ebay - had I seen them earlier I would have gone for these. They look custom built just for Ncores !! I still might transplant mine over
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/120945750823?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649


Same seller, but these look more appropriate for the NCore, no heat-sinks...

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/L-2207-Full-Aluminum-amplifier-Enclosure-preamp-DAC-case-DIY-/120944387728?pt=US_Amplifier_Parts_Components&hash=item1c28d8e690#ht_2809wt_952
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: ajst2duk on 13 Sep 2012, 06:30 am
Same seller, but these look more appropriate for the NCore, no heat-sinks...

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/L-2207-Full-Aluminum-amplifier-Enclosure-preamp-DAC-case-DIY-/120944387728?pt=US_Amplifier_Parts_Components&hash=item1c28d8e690#ht_2809wt_952

Despite that - the cases with the heat sink seem to look a little bit cooler - so to speak. Given that we are generating some heat and trying to keep the ambient temp in the case down (my previous case ran the SMPS really hot), I think these are a good match. Here's my transplanted Ncores anyway:

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67668)

Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: passingthrough on 13 Sep 2012, 05:45 pm
Quote
my previous case ran the SMPS really hot

Just in case anyone else wants to lower the temperature around the SMPS capacitors, here's a heatsink I just received.  It's sized to fit the top of the large flat heatsink on the SMPS600 (3.5" long, 1.1" wide and about 1" tall).

Heatsinkusa.com custom cuts the width and sells this size for $1, although the shipping and handling is $10 extra!


(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67687)

Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Barry_NJ on 13 Sep 2012, 07:41 pm
Despite that - the cases with the heat sink seem to look a little bit cooler - so to speak. Given that we are generating some heat and trying to keep the ambient temp in the case down (my previous case ran the SMPS really hot), I think these are a good match.


Looks good! Have you noticed any drop in temps with your new cases?
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: ajst2duk on 15 Sep 2012, 04:01 am
Looks good! Have you noticed any drop in temps with your new cases?

Yes they do seem to run a bit cooler - not that I was too worried about temps to begin with. Just heading into summer here with ambient temps heading north of 25c
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Telstar on 3 Nov 2012, 04:27 pm
Anyone knows a provider for an acrylic case?
I plan to wire as class II, and I dont want to use a metal chassis for safety reasons.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: turbogti on 4 Nov 2012, 05:12 pm
I've been thinking about offering a 5 channel amp.  With Cards stacked within the chassis.  Much like this gentlemans build from DIYAUDIO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64662)


I suppose I could do something like a [3 card 3 channel], [4 card 2 channel], [5 card 5 channel] offering.  I'm a little hesitant because I don't want to get stuck with a bunch of cases that don't sell.

Thanks,
Robert
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can you post the link regarding that set up? it is very interesting indeed.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: DaveX on 14 Nov 2012, 04:01 pm
....need to get a few more bits before I start to build the encores. Could someone tell me what type/size crimp I need to connect the     
(TE Connectivity 15CUE1) IEC inlet, and also what are those plastic covers called that slide over the crimp. If someone could point me to a website to order in the UK or just to show what I need to order would be a great help. Thanks.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: jtsnead on 11 May 2013, 03:01 pm
I am thinking about building or buying a pair of these amps.
I was wondering is anyone offering cases, amp kits, complete
builds, building service etc.

Going to compare to a dual mono ClassD Audio SDS254 amp
that uses one linear power supply.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=38630)


Thanks All,
JT
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: jtsnead on 11 May 2013, 03:14 pm
Also please pm me so not to take over this thread.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: lukehatpadl on 29 Aug 2013, 01:21 pm
Does anyone know where one might find a rounded case such as Hypex used for the Midimono?

https://www.hypexshop.com/shop/productimage.jsp?imageID=233&productID=2261
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: sonorsnoopy on 5 Oct 2013, 10:09 am
http://www.ebay.at/itm/3607T-Full-Aluminum-Enclosure-mini-AMP-case-power-amplifier-box-chassis-YD-/121173565139?pt=UK_Sound_Vision_Amplifier_Parts&hash=item1c3681ded3

full aluminum, nice for a dual mono set
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: JoshK on 21 Jan 2014, 10:07 pm
I've been thinking about offering a 5 channel amp.  With Cards stacked within the chassis.  Much like this gentlemans build from DIYAUDIO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64662)


I suppose I could do something like a [3 card 3 channel], [4 card 2 channel], [5 card 5 channel] offering.  I'm a little hesitant because I don't want to get stuck with a bunch of cases that don't sell.

Thanks,
Robert

This is precisely what I am looking to do.   Anyone have a source for a case where you can mount "cards" like this?
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: clpetersen on 23 Oct 2014, 12:29 pm
http://www.ebay.at/itm/3607T-Full-Aluminum-Enclosure-mini-AMP-case-power-amplifier-box-chassis-YD-/121173565139?pt=UK_Sound_Vision_Amplifier_Parts&hash=item1c3681ded3

full aluminum, nice for a dual mono set
Ghent Audio (http://www.ghentaudio.com) will be modifying their case (now for ICE modules) to be NC$00 and SMPS 600 ready:

I think their case is a little more refined than the SiliconRay equivalent.

"Hi,

We will have new design case-kit, specific for NC400 and SMPS600 soon, about half month later.

I will let you know once finishing production.

Greeting,
Ghent"
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: occamsrazor on 14 Nov 2014, 10:30 am
That Ghent case looks rather nice to me. Seems a little bit less wide, and a little bit longer, than the Siliconray one.
Has anyone actually tried it yet?
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Peter J on 15 Nov 2014, 06:53 am
That Ghent case looks rather nice to me. Seems a little bit less wide, and a little bit longer, than the Siliconray one.
Has anyone actually tried it yet?

I thought so too, and it just recently became available, so I'll know in a couple of weeks! Ordered black case with silver faceplate, Ghent told me one can get an all silver case for $10 more.

A little spendy, but includes hardware. Seemed like a nice middle ground between the $70 cases and the uber nice Aluminati.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/321584525441?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: occamsrazor on 15 Nov 2014, 07:20 am
Ordered black case with silver faceplate, Ghent told me one can get an all silver case for $10 more.

Do you by chance have any photos of either of those combinations?
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Peter J on 15 Nov 2014, 07:40 am
Do you by chance have any photos of either of those combinations?

Not for the NC400 case specifically, but you can get a pretty good idea looking at various photos on Ghent website;

http://www.ghentaudio.com/index.html

Also, it's possible Ghent would email photos, he's/they've been responsive to my queries.

This excerpted from an email from Ghent right after I posted above, "We will update our listing with Silver color after we taking all pictures, still need couple of more days :)"

So there you go!
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: clpetersen on 15 Nov 2014, 03:57 pm
Ghent is now offering mono block cases for MC400 - on their ebay site.  Predrilled for a variety of Hypex modules.
$365 for a pair including accessories and shipping. Look very nice.

From Ghent:

Here you are: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pair-GK-Ncore-MX-DIY-Mono-Case-Kits-for-Hypex-NC400-SMPS600-ghentaudio-/321584525441?

This GK-Ncore-MX Mono(XLR input) case-kit, is specific designed for multiple combination of Hypex modules:
NC400 + SMPS600
NC1200 + SMPS1200
UcD700 + SMPS1200
All needed installation holes of above modules have been pre-drilled in bottom-plate already

Greeting,
Ghent
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Julf on 15 Nov 2014, 04:12 pm
Ghent is now offering mono block cases for MC400 - on their ebay site.  Predrilled for a variety of Hypex modules.
$365 for a pair including accessories and shipping. Look very nice.

Would you know if they have actually measured the interior temperatures of their cases during operation? As discussed elsewhere, even if the hypex modules are very efficient compared to AB class amps, they do generate some heat, and especially the smps600 seems to suffer from operation in high temperatures.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: srb on 15 Nov 2014, 04:57 pm
As discussed elsewhere, even if the hypex modules are very efficient compared to AB class amps, they do generate some heat, and especially the smps600 seems to suffer from operation in high temperatures.

There is a 11 x 10 matrix of small holes for the top vent, and 10 small slots directly under the power supply for intake (as well as a few extra unused holes for the 'other' module models).

It may or may not be optimum airflow, but certainly better than a sealed case.  Don't know if temperature measurements would be forthcoming as it might open a can of worms as far as what temperatures would be experienced with the non-specific cases, what are the temperatures for ICEPower assembled amps, etc.

Steve

Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Julf on 15 Nov 2014, 05:31 pm
There is a 11 x 10 matrix of small holes for the top vent, and 10 small slots directly under the power supply for intake (as well as a few extra unused holes for the 'other' module models).

And I guess one could always drill extra holes if so desired. It would be nice if someone who goes for one of these enclosures would measure the interior temperature after a few hours of use.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Old_School on 18 Nov 2014, 10:00 pm
I'm eyeing the Ghent cases with interest. The module layout looks more like what I originally plotted, but abandoned simply because the Silicon Ray cases were readily available (and cheaper, I might add). I'm also uncomfortable with the possible long term effects of heat in the SR cases, so something with vents is good - looks like the Ghent case has the vents in the top, as well as under the PS, plus the extra holes in the bottom plate for fitting other modules, and it looks like some holes in the back plate.

I wonder if the LED switch could be modified as a standby switch for the nAMPON?
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Julf on 19 Nov 2014, 07:26 am
I wonder if the LED switch could be modified as a standby switch for the nAMPON?

I don't see any specs of the switch on their web site, but I assume the actual switch is just a standard switch, and the led light needs a voltage that is probably easy to derive from the smps. Gets a bit trickier if it is designed for direct mains voltage.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: clpetersen on 19 Nov 2014, 03:53 pm
I don't see any specs of the switch on their web site, but I assume the actual switch is just a standard switch, and the led light needs a voltage that is probably easy to derive from the smps. Gets a bit trickier if it is designed for direct mains voltage.

I have had a couple of email exchanges with Ghent re: these cases. I am about to buy them; was planning to build a stereo case, but monoblocks have a certain 'coolness' and appeal.
 These look like well-built cases.


The switch on the bottom only adjusts the LED brightness (changes the value of the series resistor). Not clear if the off position can pull nAmpon low.

I am planning to add a stand-by circuit within the case; I would like the existing LED to become a two color device. Will have to look at this more carefully; perhaps adding a led in the corner for standby indicator would be enough. Not really required.

Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: occamsrazor on 19 Nov 2014, 04:18 pm
The switch on the bottom only adjusts the LED brightness (changes the value of the series resistor). Not clear if the off position can pull nAmpon low.

I am planning to add a stand-by circuit within the case; I would like the existing LED to become a two color device. Will have to look at this more carefully; perhaps adding a led in the corner for standby indicator would be enough. Not really required.

I'll be very interested to hear what you can figure out about the LED and other aspects.... I have a pair ordered too.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: Peter J on 25 Nov 2014, 08:58 pm
Just received Ghent cases. If you're on the fence about these, I can tell you they look very nicely done. The appearance, fit and finish exceeded expectations.
Unfortunately I won't get a chance to do much with them till we return from a Thanksgiving visit with friends.

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=109297)

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=109300)

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=109299)

I must say I don't understand customs charges. On the Hypex order I had to cough up an additional $65, was expecting to have some similar add-on with these, but nada...a happy surprise.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: jtwrace on 25 Nov 2014, 09:19 pm
I must say I don't understand customs charges. On the Hypex order I had to cough up an additional $65, was expecting to have some similar add-on with these, but nada...a happy surprise.
I believe that is based on the governments deal with China.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: greenkiwi on 26 Nov 2014, 06:05 am
Just received Ghent cases. If you're on the fence about these, I can tell you they look very nicely done. The appearance, fit and finish exceeded expectations.
Unfortunately I won't get a chance to do much with them till we return from a Thanksgiving visit with friends.

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=109297)

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=109300)

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=109299)

I must say I don't understand customs charges. On the Hypex order I had to cough up an additional $65, was expecting to have some similar add-on with these, but nada...a happy surprise.

Those cases look like some really nice cases for the nCores.
Title: Re: Chassis & Parts Sources
Post by: lowtech on 26 Nov 2014, 06:52 am
Those cases look like some really nice cases for the nCores.

+1.  Affordable and doesn't look ostentatious.
Title: Re: Show Us Your Core-NCore!
Post by: dan1502 on 7 Apr 2015, 07:26 pm
I've had quite a few enquiries about these on various forums.  Adam has started a thread in his company name, ProtoCNC, here where you can register interest/get in touch if you would like a pair:

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vendors-bazaar/272652-cnc-machined-hypex-ncore-cases-sale.html (http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vendors-bazaar/272652-cnc-machined-hypex-ncore-cases-sale.html)