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Here are the latest pics of my Super D amp with my case.
Jason, your last photo is blurry and unrecognizeable, and if I didn't know from previous descriptions that it is probably a photo of the power light reflecting off of the shelf....well, I wouldn't know what it was! However, if that photo were rotated 90 degrees and used as a photo overlay on 2' X 4' acoustic panels behind each speaker (mirror imaged, of course), I think they would be absolutely gorgeous! Steve
Beautiful job on the case and the build Jason, very professional!Best,Ed
Sorry. I had to take it w/o the flash and didn't use a tripod.
Yes, but in the process you have created striking "art"! Steve
Here are the latest pics of my Super D amp with my case. It's up and running and sounding really good. I'm still playing around with the gain. I can't believe how quiet it is. If anyone cares I'll post some pics of the top on and it together.
Looks good Jason,the transformer that came with my kit has two brown and two orange wires in addition to the red, black, blue and green ones?The kit did not come with any instructions besides the transformer drawing.
Ok how did you guys attach the transformer to your cases? It seems that bolts that came with my kit are too short to really be attached, or is there a way to do it with the two together and i'm just missing something?
Did you see my post above? Bolt goes from underside of panel then place one rubber sheet on the bottom then place tranny then place rubber then metal spacer then lock washer and nut. **tighten** Enjoy!
I shouldn't post so late at night, I didn't get my question across It doesn't seem like the bolts that came with the kit are long enough for this, and I was wondering if there was something to using both of them that came with the kit. From the sounds of it, it seem they should fit and if not just buy a longer one.
I had to go buy a longer bolt since i attached to mdf. The bolt and stand offs that are supplied are clearly meant for attaching to a metal case.
Advises are appreciated!
Nick,Could you eleborate on this a little bit? I plan to use 1/2" MDF as the bottom and need to mount the Transformer onto it. The bolt seems quite long to me. My question is that is it possible to make a "smooth" bottom? The bolt end is quite thick and will stick out if I don't flush mount it into MDF. If I flush mount, I don't know if 1/2 MDF will be "thick" enough to hold the bolt. Perhpas I should use 3/4" for the bottom and flush mount the bolt? Or I have to use "feet" (I was try to avoid that to make a simpler case)Advises are appreciated!