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Beautiful! Simple, elegant, professional looking. Things have come a loooooonnnnnngg way in 1500 posts!!!! Most excellent.steve k
Front Panel Express it is
Thank you everyone for the kind words. I finally got around to get some better pictures to give the amp more justice. Please see below for the parts used and where to get them:And since the chassis can only accomodate a single amp due to its 12x12 area, the insides look kinda cramped. It might be possible to fit in another amp module, but that would mean moving the toroid to one side and unevenly distributing the weight of the entire chassis. I take no credit for the chassis. That credit goes to someone who posted his build of his various headphone separates on head-case (Google: "context engineering 350dt forum"). The design of the rear panel is based on the idea that the power goes in through the center while binding posts are on the far left and right sides to give the chassis even weight distribution. The inputs are placed between the binding posts and IEC switch to avoid interconnects and speaker cables from crossing each other on a vertical rack. And also, the Toroid sits in the center: again for even weight distribution.So I guess, my quest for an amp to replace my 15W hybrid tube speaker / headphone amp ends here. Next up Mini Statements to replace my Infinity 360's. I owe a lot of my inspiration to this community, so it's time to give back:Materials:1. Chassis (Context Engineering Desktop Enclosure 350DT. It comes in Silver btw.) - Approx. $88 for the 12x12.2. CNC cost w/ FPE - Approx. $1303. IEC Switch - http://cgi.ebay.com/Tube-amp-IEC-AC-Switch-Fuse-Line-Phono-Preamp-Amp-DIY-/140353300866?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item20adb56982#ht_1009wt_11394. Binding posts - Cardas Patented Binding post (CPBP CRS). I would go for the rhodium plating since all you add is a couple of bucks.5. Bulgin Latching Vandal Switch - Digikey: 708-1455-ND6. RCA of your choice7. Large IsoNodes for feet8. Radioshack: RED & Orange LEDs, and Tie downs to keep wires in place.PM me your email address for FPE templates if you're interested.Cheers and happy listening everyone,Ed
Ed, thanks for the great pics and build information. Very helpful.Will you share with us your thoughts on the performance of your Super D amp?
Hi Ed,pm me please with your template. I do have a question concerning the back panel layout. If you are wiring so the Left and Right speaker connectors are on either left and right sides of the chassis respectively, then looking at the chassis from the backside, the right channel speaker wires would if I read this correctly, cross AC lines. If you are looking at the chasis from the back panel, I would think the speaker jacks would both go left of where the transformer is mounted in the center. Sorry, can't see your pics due to a slight blindness issue getting in the way. lolNevertheless, am interested in how the whole thing sounds. I am interested in your layout scheme too. TTYLRay Bronk
Looks like another positive review and satisfied CDA customer. Thanks, Ed. Nice to know it mates well with the LDR attenuator.The Affordable Audio review should be out soon, too.
Since the Eva LDR attenuator is passive, I'm curious to know how you set the gain on your SDS amp (32db max, 26db standard setting).Is it max'd out or less? Thanks!
What type of drill bit would I need if I were to drill holes on a par metal case? Do you guys think a a battery powered drill will be good enough?