Seeking a Good Case for a Lifeforce amp!

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AKSA

Seeking a Good Case for a Lifeforce amp!
« on: 29 Nov 2006, 09:11 pm »
Folks,

I'm starting this thread to find a few ideas on good cases available in the US at moderate cost.  The thread is in response to a request from Dario in New Jersey, but it's universal.  I'm quite keen on the Par-metal 20 series 'table case', number 16123X.  It's 3" tall, 16" wide, and 12" deep - large enough internally to accommodate the 55W heatsink for a neat, clean look.  It's available with anodized or painted black front panel, 1/8" thick, and black paint elsewhere.  Prices look good around $US60 mark.  Par-metal is in Arlington, NJ.

Do those who have travelled this road have any advice?

Cheers,

Hugh 

Grumpy_Git

Re: Seeking a Good Case for a Lifeforce amp!
« Reply #1 on: 30 Nov 2006, 09:32 am »
UK UK!!!!

Nick.

gitarretyp

Re: Seeking a Good Case for a Lifeforce amp!
« Reply #2 on: 30 Nov 2006, 04:11 pm »
I just received a Par-Metal 20 series case for an amp i'm building. The quality is quite nice for the price. The nicest DIY cases i've seen are at ATI Research. They're not based in the US and are not cheap, but are an alternative for those that have money to spend.

ohenry

Re: Seeking a Good Case for a Lifeforce amp!
« Reply #3 on: 30 Nov 2006, 05:10 pm »
I like the Lansing Instruments cases for nice mid-priced enclosures.  They have every conceivable size, are available in black or silver, have a side vent option, and the finish is first rate.  Ordering can be a little daunting, but once you wade into the size and configuration charts, it is pretty easy to determine their model numbering scheme.  All the panels are detachable (they ship flat) and, therefore, it's easy to drill and mount components.  The "B" style is very good for audio toys and the product looks better than portrayed in their drawings:
http://www.lansing-enclosures.com/main/graybox/b-style/index.html

Here's one in action:


AKSA

Re: Seeking a Good Case for a Lifeforce amp!
« Reply #4 on: 30 Nov 2006, 10:25 pm »
Thanks Henry,

Wow, that's 1 purdy case!!  I like it.....

Great assembly job too, is that a UcD/chipamp?

Hugh

ohenry

Re: Seeking a Good Case for a Lifeforce amp!
« Reply #5 on: 30 Nov 2006, 11:58 pm »
Thanks Henry,

Wow, that's 1 purdy case!!  I like it.....

Great assembly job too, is that a UcD/chipamp?

Hugh

Thanks very much.  It's a full-blown LM 3875 kit using Plitron transformers.  Same parts as the four-box Patek set up all in one enclosure.  But enough of that, the case is really good and I thought your guys may be interested.  Here's the front (My name is Henry and I'm powerless over handles :lol:):


Gordy

Re: Seeking a Good Case for a Lifeforce amp!
« Reply #6 on: 1 Dec 2006, 03:40 am »
I used a CH-02 chassis for an int. 3886 chip amp, very solid construction and they look great!

http://www.iagaudio.com/products.asp?id=4

Toride

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Re: Seeking a Good Case for a Lifeforce amp!
« Reply #7 on: 5 Dec 2006, 04:14 pm »
Hi Hugh,
 I only have a standard Maplin 2U case for LifeForce but I may upgrade to one of these one day:
http://www.hifi2000.it/default.asp?id=104&mnu=104
available with chunky handles:
http://www.hifi2000.it/default.asp?id=82&mnu=82
However, not sure of they ship to US and not sure how much they cost either but they look good !

Geoff-AU

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Re: Seeking a Good Case for a Lifeforce amp!
« Reply #8 on: 6 Dec 2006, 12:28 pm »
"Seeking a Good Case for a Lifeforce amp!"

here I was thinking a frustrated husband was trying to persuade his wife to let him buy more toys :D

AKSA

Re: Seeking a Good Case for a Lifeforce amp!
« Reply #9 on: 7 Dec 2006, 04:28 am »
Gordy, nice case!! 

Toride, elegant, as only the Italians can, but probably very expensive and difficult to get to the US/UK, certainly to Australia.

Geoff, but indeed I also meant just that - you appreciate irony, no??   :thumb:

Cheers,

Hugh


Geoff-AU

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Re: Seeking a Good Case for a Lifeforce amp!
« Reply #10 on: 7 Dec 2006, 07:34 am »
Very clever, Hugh..  :lol: