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And another. The two halves before being wired and put together.
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Its not difficult Seppi, you just wire the PSU (mostly tinned copper bar) then place the heatsink / pcb upright behind and wire, apply glue and place on top. The back and front panel are easy to wire as the wire is already in place, again just wire then glue. It gets fiddly with the dual psu of the A80's, that takes more time.Shevans wrote:Looks nice, abiet a bit fiddly for assembly at the later stages. I really do like the newer MK2 styling and the reduction in width means two amps in place of one.
It is just a question of balance and experience, as opposed to bullshit and muddled thinking, which is the AoS opposition. But as with all things there driven by over bearing egos they will never admit it or back down.Daniel Quinn wrote:Wonder if these amps and their beautiful simplicity will get an airing on AOS . :D
And to quote Mr Jobs - “Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it’s worth it in the end because once you get there, you can move mountains.”
Just saying what Braun could / would have done design wise, not in anyway unhappy with your designs I love themDr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:White is a complete pain, and to my mind very pretentious (one of the reasons I don't like Apple).
I am sorry but most of my hard work is done I am living off the benefit of work I did a long time ago. Now I am just fiddling with the fringes. It is human nature to think that new and just designed is always best, its not!. It is what created japanese hi-fi marketing and detracted from the fact that they "could" make astonishingly good product. BUT marketing interfered, each year a new model even if it was worse, and more and more ridiculous and complicated model numbers.