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Mister X

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  1. So what do commercial makers have that separates them from DIY makers in terms of the quality of enclosures they can produce?

    Somebody else making the enclosures for them?

    Every single enclosure manufacturer that I know of will cut, stamp, paint, anodize, print or otherwize customize their product to the customers specifications.

    The question is:

    Will the buyer pay the premium for a custom enclosure?

    Actually now that I think about it the better question is:

    why make a buyer pay for some stupid printing all over their amp if they don't want or like it?

    It's like here, you can have this Xp in a plastic case for $50 or have it in an aluminum enclosure for $110. And if you want....Add $40 for custom panels.

    Ironically someone here actually chose the $50 option. ;)

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    (auction picture)

    RC10B3 on Ebay for $49

    It looks a little better without all of that dirt. >:D

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    And to save me from posting a reply in the what was the last thing you made thread:

    I made the seller very mad when I posted negative feedback. :P

    The asshat charged $19 shipping and the actual postage was $8

  3. I put my train drivers hat on and an hour later this is what I came up with:

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    Presenting the H-C 1 pocket amplifier concept.

    Features:

    Three channel design featuring individual red enamel coated SOT-23 ultra fast high current op-amps for each channel.

    No capacitors in the signal path for optimal true to life sound quality.

    User replaceable 800mAH Lithium Polymer battery block with integrated low voltage and overcharge protection.

    Built in quick battery re-charger circuit with charge status indicators.

    (estimated battery life is 60 hours, recharge time is 4 hours)

    Projected per unit cost: $240 each

    Estimated Lead time: is 2 years enough?

    What do you think? :D

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