October 5, 200916 yr Never got off the semi... On thursday its coming on a truck with a lift gate. Will drop it in the driveway, then i get to take the boxes inside myself. Looks like all the metal pieces together will end up about 40 lbs per amp.
October 5, 200916 yr Author Looks like all the metal pieces together will end up about 40 lbs per amp. Good thing we don't have to worry about shipping completed amps.
October 5, 200916 yr I can see me having to install supports in the base of my desk O.o I don't think Ikea had a Gilmorized T2, beta22 stack, and computer in mind when they designed this piece of shit.
October 5, 200916 yr Well all the resistors and caps showed up today. I'm glad to report that all the parts for the amp board are the sizes they are supposed to be, and the holes are the right diameter. Neutrik connector really was the right diameter because they are flat blades not round. Will check the power supply board later today. Soon this project is going to take over the house. Anyone know where craig gets his rubber/metal feet with the #10 screws?? I kind of like those, as i plan on 4 of them, not 3 because the thing is going to be so heavy.
October 5, 200916 yr Author Well all the resistors and caps showed up today. I'm glad to report that all the parts for the amp board are the sizes they are supposed to be, and the holes are the right diameter. Neutrik connector really was the right diameter because they are flat blades not round. What version of the BOM did you use? Vishay resistors or my rather nutty collection from PCX? Anyone know where craig gets his rubber/metal feet with the #10 screws?? I kind of like those, as i plan on 4 of them, not 3 because the thing is going to be so heavy. Those do look nice and good show for not using cones. I hate those...
October 5, 200916 yr Just standard RN60 dales... That does not concern me, i know the exact sizes. Its the 1 and 3 watt resistors that i wanted to be sure of.
October 8, 200916 yr I have officially joined the ranks of the completely over the top and then some... (346 lbs) http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/hspile.jpg http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/hsindividual1.jpg Front and back should be here tomorrow/monday... Then the tops and bottoms.
October 9, 200916 yr Don't forget the giant Hollywood fan each owner will need to blow air over the heatsinks.
October 9, 200916 yr Actually i was thinking of hiring a couple of has been fanboys... Afterall, they have nothing else to do now... Have pretty firm pricing on the heatsinks with machining, and the angle pieces, will post soon.
October 9, 200916 yr Actually i was thinking of hiring a couple of has been fanboys... Afterall, they have nothing else to do now... Have pretty firm pricing on the heatsinks with machining, and the angle pieces, will post soon. If it sounds as projected there will be a lot of Fan Boys...
October 9, 200916 yr Has(always)been fan boy – check! Time on hands – check! Skilz for this level of build – Fail. Is there a Meta version?
October 9, 200916 yr Actually i was thinking that tuberoller would be the best to supply ventilation... Although i really had two other "HAS BEEN" fat fan boys in mind There are definitely some current fanboys that might work... Tomato comes to mind.
October 14, 200916 yr So as we all know the amphenol stax connectors are less than ideal, and the real stax ones are generally unobtainable. so i got these guys to sell me just the pins from these sockets CMC--Teflon Tube socket and i evidently got the measurements right on the first try. (well to .0001 anyway) http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/staxc1.jpg http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/staxc2.jpg Was thinking of a dual stax connector made out of some crazy hard wood. Need to find the electrical impedance of hardwoods... Anyone know?? If i can get some more machine time this week i should have a finished amp chassis by saturday. Edited October 14, 200916 yr by kevin gilmore
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