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Audio/Video Gear and Systems => Owner's Circles => Bent Audio Owners => Topic started by: Gbatokai on 22 Jan 2004, 04:07 pm
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What are the approximate dimensions of the NOH chassis?
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Hello!
I'll have to put that on the web page when I next do an update... It's 17"W x 3.5"H x 10"deep. The depth is kept short to minimise internal wiring lengths - the inside of the case is actually only 7" deep.
Many Thansk!
John
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Thanks!
How long are the "shafts" on the two seiden switches?
How thick, approximately, can the front panel be when mounting these in the standard way?
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Hello!
That's a rather personal question and I am afraid the answer is a bit embarrasing....
The source selector shaft extends 0.75" from the inside of the front plate.
The Vol switch extends 0.85" from the inside of the front plate.
Now this next part gets even harder to word without laughing.
The length of your knob will add to the shaft length determining how thick the front of the chassis can be.
Many Thanks!
John
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The length of your knob will add to the shaft length determining how thick the front of the chassis can be.
Price less!
I once dated a girl who said the same thing!! :lol: :o
Sorry to trash your thread, I just couldn't resist.
Matt
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:o :lol: :lol: :lol:
I can see how this might be interpreted in a certain way, especially the "mounting" part - forgive me, English is not my native language.
The knob/shaft part (haha) had me laughing for quite a while, priceless, yeah...
:D :D :D
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:nono: He doesn't call it "Bent" Audio for nothing you know! :mrgreen:
Hi John, I received the resistors you sent. Thanks!
Consider this my monthly nudge on the NYL. There was a post on A'gon today, some outfit in Japan is selling two ultrasonic cleaners over there. Your concept looks better but they're catchin' up. Better hurry!
:hyper:
Doug
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Hello!
Unfortunately the NYL has to be a bit of a background task.... I have been rather busy with the pre-amps and step-ups the past while and this is good but it leaves little time to work on new stuff - which is bad! It is slowly progressing though. I have recieved the new tank prototype running at a high frequency and so far results look good. Next I will be getting it out to some local folks to try it and to give some feedback. After that if it proves out I'll be getting a 'beta batch' together to send out and get more feedback.
Many Thansk!
John Chapman
www.bentaudio.com