It is not too bad to build, and you can even find XLRs that are screw type instead of solder.Been reading threads throughout the forum and ran into this.
What a great project! I'm glad it worked out and you like the sound. Looks fantastic.
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It is not too bad to build, and you can even find XLRs that are screw type instead of solder.Been reading threads throughout the forum and ran into this.
What a great project! I'm glad it worked out and you like the sound. Looks fantastic.
ROFL I do appreciate the complements, but I am sure if I can build these anyone could build one as nice or nicer. The big case cost me $400 by the time I got it to Mexico from China (17% duty plus a $1 a pound, and the case alone weighs 30 kilos shipped). The smaller cases I think were under $100 to my door I might be able to fit 2 amp modules in it, but it would be tight. If the heat sinks were taller I could have 3 amp modules.Yep... and when exactly did you say you were going to start selling these... as I assume staff members get a pretty good discount right?
It really is not hard at all...you can buy the cases sometimes and they will predrill and tap to your specs. Once you get that done you just buy the amp modules, power buttons, LEDs, and wiring. Then you just take your time and assemble. The DIY Forum is a great place to ask questions on your project.What a great project! Man, you're a genius!