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Is the nut driver under the Powercord your best tweak ?
These amps are the same width, but 1" longer than our other IR based amps
Here's some pics of the new Super D amp. You can see the gain attenuators and the LED extensions for remote LED's. Pretty slick!!steve
These new amps from us have the finest balanced inputs available anywhere on the planet . . .
are heat sinks of this shape rare or more expensive, or?thanks,doug s.
...are heat sinks of this shape rare or more expensive, or?thanks,doug s.
Nope. Not rare at all.http://www.heatsinkusa.com/
nope - must be rare - not one heat sink on that site has first blade running one direction, then all the other blades running perpendicular to it. all the heat sinks on that site are exactly like what's shown in the amp pic, except in the amp pic, the first blade is thicker...yes, you could re-orient the heat sink per what ohenry talks about, but then you would have a set-up that is difficult to secure to the board.doug s.
Ok. I misunderstood. Yes, these are extruded so you will not have two fins going in different directions unless one is machined for you. Which is possible...not hard at all.anything is possible...
yes, likely quite a bit more expensive. but, if heat is a problem here, which some users have indicated is the case, it may not be so expensive for a run of this part, which isn't too large, in this case. or, it may be simpler to yust butt one of these extrusions up against a flat bar stock, attached w/suitable screws and heat transfer paste...doug s.