I already have a pretty highly modded Clari-T, it's an awesome amp and this would just be for fooling around with and learing to do some mods. The enclosure on the Super T amp is the reason I'd go with it over the cheap one, I'd rather pay the money for it and have something that's solid and decent looking rather than a hokey plastic box. And yeah you can buy a metal project box for less than $100 but it's still going to look awful.
Gary
I agree with you. This is about the nicest-looking enclosure I've seen for a Tripath amp, ever. The RCA and speaker posts are "good enough" that I wouldn't change them myself.
What's nice is Super-T already comes with a DC jack and included cable with DC jack plug and connectors for a battery. Just get a big, honking SLA battery and hook it up.
Just about the only mods I would 'want' is to bypass the volume pot completely. No need for getting expensive stepped attentuators, etc, as I can control volume elsewhere, and bypassed pot sounds better than any vol control. The other mod is to replace the electrolytics with nice film cap for input caps. There's plenty of space inside for something like V-Cap OIMP or Mundorf caps.
Perhaps one of us should talk to Vinnie:) Without a need to get a new chassis and no need to provide an internal SLA battery, the mods on the new Super-T should be much lower in cost..