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In Reply to: What did you do for a cabnet? posted by Ivan303 on November 13, 2001 at 20:10:15:
In theory the DAC can be supplied with any parts required, including a cabinet. In practice, a builder would choose parts according to taste and what's already in the parts box at home - resistors and caps - though again they could be supplied. The box needs to be 260 x 160 x 80mm for the board plus add on enough for two toroidals 90mm across, either on one side or in front of the board. The back of the board contains the input and output sockets and so has to go directly up to the back panel, so the rear of the box has to be at least 260mm. There should be some ventilation for the tubes, but this could be just some drilled holes. The kit is supplied from London UK, so for those abroad it saves postage if you get the toroidals and box locally. Personally, I fitted it into a box I already had which measures 360 x 250 x 110, but that's just one option. I used my own stock of resistors and caps. Andy Evans
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- Re: What did you do for a cabinet? - andy evans 03:14:52 11/14/01 (0)