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Josh,There are also the M-tube series from Mundorf that have values in the same ranges as the motor run caps (tens of uF) and don't cost a fortune.I think we now have 3 local guys here interested in the SimpleSE 6550 project, so I'll be ordering a few more boards soon.-- Jim
A cheap and simple chassis would be to use a pro bake pan, like thesehttps://www.surfasonline.com/products/15122.cfm$23 and pretty thick aluminum and then just add wood trim around the edges and/or paint as is. You can also purchase raw aluminum sheets from onlinemetals.com and just make a top plot and the frame from wood. Options that don't cost an arm and a leg and still turn out nice.
Oh, I was thinking filter -- and in addition to motor runs, and primarily to save space while increasing capacity. -- There are only so many 2-1/2" caps you can fit in a normal chassis and that was my thinking on that.-- Jim
I see no reason to choose Mundorf in this case.
I think the Chicago power transformer is going to turn out to be the one I advise people to get for this project if its within their reach. Its a bit more expensive then a similar Hammond but it is made a lot nicer IMO. Fully potted, oversized core, plenty of filament current. I think that is worth a bit extra, but not everyone might agree. That is why when it comes to part selection, I will list options and suggestions for what I think it worth the extra and what is best for budget. Those NOS 6922 Reflektors labeled 6N23P? Get them from fleabay?