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In Reply to: RE: Sorry to but in here posted by smart845 on December 14, 2014 at 04:23:49
'So, skip the breadboard and you'll have something to be proud of'
Poor advice . Always breadboard ! It's the best way to get the layout right and get a feel for the sound before committing . This applies especially with relation to placement of iron . Amps built directly into a chassis are fine if it's a proven design but a lot more risky if it's a ground-up DIY effort . I rarely get past the breadboard stage , currently I have six completed amps in various stages of development on pieces of wood . If I built every design I came up with into a chassis , I'd be bankrupt and have even less space for amps than I do at present :)
Al
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Thanks Al and Smart.
I think it's going to be cigar boxes for me. Four boxes with two PS, and two main amps.
Do you think it's worth the trouble to line the inside of the wood box with aluminum foil?
Jamie
Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!
Think about this !!
You could get chassis for FREE from the local USPS.
They offer a variety of sizes, called " Flat Rate Shipping Boxes ".
Free !!! The only thing better is if they paid you to take them home.
Jeff Medwin :-)
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