I have a working board that I offered to send to Team Spain. I plan on picking this project up in a few weeks. I have two things I need to get out of the way and then it will be my number one priority. During that time, I'm more than willing to help people out in any way I can.
I haven't heard anything about Grado using different drivers, but it wouldn't surprise me. I have heard of sellers lying about the history of items though.
My recommendation would be to use a multiple of 100mm. Then at least you can slap a pair of heat sinks per side. I think shaving 12mm off the board size would be possible.
Here's the profile I'm getting a quote on now, I'd cut it to length myself
I'd be willing to handle the second run on heat sinks, but I cannot really commit to complete cases.
I think I found a couple options. I'll have to cut them down myself most likely, and they ship from Europe, but might be a possibility. I'm assuming no one needs heat sinks? Probably not that many people stupid enough to not get in on the case deal...
Would it be possible to get the length and height of the heatsinks you guys used? Length is most important, and C/W for the length used would be handy.
Yeah, I do in fact like the sound. More bass than I was expecting and nice resolving power at the other extreme. I am getting my KGSS a new power supply, so impressions once that happens. I have it sitting on top of that giant toroid in the Krell and no noise at all.
My Krell can definitely drive this puny transformer box that Biggy sent along with me. Roughly at 50% volume at loud levels and much quieter than I'd expected.
I disagree. He's using a acoustical bandpass in the crossover, that if implemened electrically would require insanely huge components for one, hence the reason to do it in DSP. A two way, yes very doable. Three way, I dunno.