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.....interesting....I thought the argument had always been that the metal chassis acted as an RFI shield for the sensitive electronics inside.Also, the analogy of the material used to build musical instruments versus hifi equipment is usually ... invalid as the materials, and their resonances, used in a musical instrument are critical to the sound of the instrument ...
Hi Andyr,You're right the perspex is easy to work with.have a look at my work herehttp://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=gallery;area=browse;album=442enjoy.Cheersrom
Andy: I am building new cases for my aksa100 (future to be aksa100N), plus a brand new gk-1. Currently the aksa is in a normal steel earthed case. The new ones will be made of wood, but with stainless steel wrapping them from the outside. I'll keep in touch with the sonic results of these cases, hum issues and all... See ya Filipe ...
I still will have to leave the back plate where the terminals are inserted, plus an 2 extra : 1. An horizontal plate (made of normal steel) inserted inside the box covering all the inner area. Below it, is the mains wire that connects the toroids at the front of the amp to the back mains socket. I place this plate to isolate magnetic interference from the mains wire passing right next to the pcb's and power supply. 2. A vertical one separating the transformers from the other components. Can you suggest to what plate (since they are all independent) should i connect mains earth? I was thinking of the vertical plate separating the toroids from the rest. I could connect a wire to the front plate too, in case there is a malfunction with the switch button. ...
Andy,You are getting the wrong picture ... 1. The back plate is stainless steel, where the terminators are inserted. 2. The vertical normal steel plate isolates the toroids from the PCBs. 3. Forget the bottom one, i am not going to use it anymore, i'll just use a shielded mains cable below the wood. 4. The front plate is stainless steel but not needed to test the amp. So to test the amp without metal, i'll have the back stainless steel plate, plus a steel plate in the middle isolating the toroids. Thats all. I think its pretty much a almost metal-less case. None at the bottom or top or sides. ...
... Also, if the bottom, top and sides do not have any type of contact with any type of component (just the wood box) do you still feel that they should be connected to earth? ...
I was waiting for someone to take this on - BUT I guess its up to me.... The sound improvements touted are amost certainly due simply to the rebuild having fixed dodgy connections, eliminatation of earth loops, the physical re-layout or similar. Either that or someone is hearing what they want to hear to justify the work they've just done, a trap that is easy to fall into. Given that most folks audio memory is good for about 5 minutes maximum, concurrent A vs B testing is essential. By all means build your case out of perspex, MDF or what have you so long as you line the inside with something conductive and then earth it. Given that - why not simply use a metal box in the first place. ...
An excellent example of a mesh at work would be your see-through microwave oven door...
.. Now Magnetic Shielding - thats a whole new "Kettle of Fish". ...