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Maybe you can use electromagnets that don't allow you to open the amp while it has juice and don't hold the lid in place when current is removed. Or maybe just "screw it" and listen.
Rare Earth Neodymium magnets would work. If you get ones that are magnetic from right to left rather than Axially you can attach them that way very easily. Neodymium magnets have a pull strength anywhere from 3lbs-100lbs each and are relatively small and inexpensive (though not as cheap as screws).
Building it is more than half of the fun and I am listening to it in another case so, what up dude
Bill, I was kidding.
Hey Guys! I finally finished my enlosure. I had a few finishing problems which I figured out were due to my garage being too cold. Because of this I had to redo the finishes a couple of times which always ends up looking worse than if it had taken the first time. At some point down the road I intend to pair this amp with a Dodd Buffer. Anyway, here are the pics.As you can see it is pretty tight in there. If I weren't trying to match this so that it can stack with the Dodd Buffer I would have built it larger.Best,Ed
EdI like the look of the amp, you did a great job.You can go back the logo with a solder iron.
Just packed up Shadowlight's ClassD amp. In the week plus it has been here, it was fun trying different tweaks to tailor the sound to my liking. And given the limitation of it not being my amp, I think I came close. Briefly it requires careful selection of wire to compliment (offset its sound-nature) its sound signature, power cables/IC on the warm side of neutral suits my taste best, it sounds better with power conditioning (see the Felix threads in the Lab circle). When I unplugged it a few hours ago, I swapped in an Exposure 2010 amp to see how it compares, it came close but the Exposure had better (my preference) bass, better soundstage (more 3D), and an overall liquidity to musical presentation. The ClassD amp has a starkness to it, highlighting percussive notes and female voice, the bass was pretty tight but was a tad too dry IMO. I think its a very good bargain for the sounds quality it presents.I will be curious to hear impressions of the next version, with promised improved soundstaging.Thank again to Shadowlight for the audition.