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Re: [Amps] Building an Amp 101

To: "Chris Wilson" <chris@chriswilson.tv>, <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Building an Amp 101
From: "Carl" <km1h@jeremy.mv.com>
Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2014 09:49:43 -0500
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You can even buy sheet metal from Ameritron and any other part they use.
For something different there are the SB-220 family cabinets which often show as well as the various rack panel width Hallicrafters TX and RX cabinets from the HT-32, SX-42, SX-101, etc.

Carl
KM1H
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Wilson" <chris@chriswilson.tv>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Amps] Building an Amp 101


I think if you like the retro look building a vintage style amplifier,
outward appearance wise, can yield good results on a budget. Trying to
create something to rival a current mainstream "black box" would be
futile, Kenwood, Yaesu and the like can build in the quantities that
allow moulded plastic fascias, bespoke knobs and metering, blah blah.
one only has to look at a K3 to see where even a manufacturer of an
excellent transceiver who works in low volumes has to adopt a kit like
look. They plain couldn't afford the moulds and design costs that
someone turning out probably what, tens of thousands of identical
rigs, can?  It's the same with cars, before the big boys took over
Lamborghini. VAG would spend more developing the heating and air con
systems for a mainstream car than Lamborghini could on the whole car
itself.
Now Audi have them in their portfolio they have interiors with no self
tapper screw heads showing, screen apertures that are accurate enough
not to require expensive screen glass nibbling to fit, and all the
other benefits of a mainstream car giant's design house, production
line, and bank balance.

In my trade (race cars) much use is made of powder coating for low
volume finishes. Even a fairly heavily scratched fascia panel for a
home brew rig will respond to flatting down then powder coating, with
its much thicker skin depth. It's cheap, available in umpteen
colours, and in special finishes like a durable crackle, that can look
fabulous on a retro look rig.



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Best regards,
Chris                            mailto:chris@chriswilson.tv

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