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I have also been considering a wooden enclosure, but there are so many wood finishes and who knows what would be the most popular?
I've got it!All except faceplate and maybe back panel anodized dark red, knob included . Faceplate anodized black with engraved logo stained dark red to match body. This way the faceplate would closely match the design of your logo, which is a good-looking logo. The very appearance of the faceplate would then be an extension of your logo. This could be the "house look" for all similar products....
Hi Vinnie, I like the idea of dark red or burgundy for the majority of the surface. With it being your signature model and all, why not a nice wine color.
lose the cursive script , Helvetica would be great.
Vinnie, What are the dimensions? It looks smaller than most amps. That would make it ideal for a bedroom system.
For what it's worth, my vote would be to put the money into the parts you can hear and keep the case simple and relatively inexpensive.
Davidada,oops sorry it seems i did misinterpret you comment... my apologies.
How do you guys feel about the vertically mounted binding posts? Would it be better if they were arranged horizontally?
Ha ha... Vinnie, you might recall my egregious installation error when I first installed my modded Teac... it sounded Rather Strange (I connected + of each channel to the right-channel output of the amp, and - to the left... no smoke...)The design in your photos is un-ambiguous. Even I would be able to hook it up OK.I like it just the way it is in the photos! I want a honkin' heavy aluminum one, it would dissipate heat well and would be a match for other pieces. Something really simple works for me!Awesome!
Vinnie,You're obviously putting lots of R&D into this project. I just hope that all this work and extra goodies doesn't cause this wonderful amp to be priced out of my budget.