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Re: ZUS and Seal Electronics DIY amplifier [message #7709 is a reply to message #7708] Wed, 21 July 2004 17:56 Go to previous message
Brad Kizer is currently offline  Brad Kizer
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Hi Pat,

The enclosure is a 4U rack mount. I put this one together for my heat sink supplier. You can email him here: barrredboss@yahoo.com He wanted to display his product so after some conversation with Randy Slone we fixed him up. The cutouts were made with a sabre saw. I will post more photos of a second type of enclosure we are working on sometime this weekend. This one is much more compact and as an added plus it's relatively nice to look at according to my wife.:-) The HQEF will be in a standard R/M case with a different face plate. It will look very similar to Randy's "Sweet Amp" internally. I'm really excited to get this project under way.

I need to get with Wayne at Pi Speakers for one of his kits. I don't know what you have for speakers but IMO the O/M kicks butt with horns.

Brad

"Still Rockin' in the Free World"

 
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