Wow! That is very cool looking! Great job. I'm sure you will get some interest. I bet it sounds good. Even balanced inputs. Bet that was a fun project.
Class D in an antique radio case
I made one of these for myself, and quite a few people who have seen it asked if I could make one for them.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Fmw28xDmZxcAZK6i9
Is there any interest in this? I could make a few and put them up on A’gon if there is genuine interest. I’m an artist with an EE background and career in industrial automation, so I know how to make things safely and correctly.
It’s a Hypex Ncore 252MP, in a modified 1950’s chassis. The amp module is the same as this:
https://www.nordacoustics.co.uk/product-page/nord-one-mp-nc250-stereo-power-amp-in-silver. but with way more cool factor and WAF. It honestly sounds pretty freaking good.
They require a bit of custom metal working, and tweaking, so it’s not quite as straightforward as dropping a module in the same case every time. I can make for about $1K - $1200 depending on chassis. Feedback welcome. If no interest, I’ll just make for myself and friends.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Fmw28xDmZxcAZK6i9
Is there any interest in this? I could make a few and put them up on A’gon if there is genuine interest. I’m an artist with an EE background and career in industrial automation, so I know how to make things safely and correctly.
It’s a Hypex Ncore 252MP, in a modified 1950’s chassis. The amp module is the same as this:
https://www.nordacoustics.co.uk/product-page/nord-one-mp-nc250-stereo-power-amp-in-silver. but with way more cool factor and WAF. It honestly sounds pretty freaking good.
They require a bit of custom metal working, and tweaking, so it’s not quite as straightforward as dropping a module in the same case every time. I can make for about $1K - $1200 depending on chassis. Feedback welcome. If no interest, I’ll just make for myself and friends.
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