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That is a cool knob especially with the low profile
Im guessing you could have made it in a smaller case if you felt like it?
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Im guessing you could have made it in a smaller case if you felt like it?
I wanted some distance between the transformer and the audio circuit. The case is 43,5 cm wide, so it has the standard hifi format and is easy to integrate in a hifi system.
Here another 2 pics with closed case. The perforated metal plate allows the heat to disappear from the case. The M³ produces quite a bit heat for a headphone amp.
Do you have photograph of the insite of this Amp?
Nice work
Thank you, here is some inside pictures.
/Erik
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Contains headphone stands designed and created by Sven Lundell and my other projects