Crack is done! Impressed! [Warning: Image intensive]

Kjartan

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I just want to write up this post as a first impression and how I (and my brother) made it!

First up, this amp is great. I'm really enjoying the sound and have started to hear things unheard before. I would recommend anyone this, the instructions are clear and on the point, also the parts came neatly packaged.

What's different from the stock:
- No longer gravity mounted, slide in top plate.
- A bottom plate with ventilation
- Machine screws on the side with pockets for nuts in the front and back plate.

I am fortunate to have a brother with a CNC-machine so we made the pockets and holes with ease and accuracy! :)

The finished amp!
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(Going to have to invest in some home made silver phonos :D )

So for the top plate mounting we decided to just have a ridge to slide the top plate in, this would ensure that it would not fall out anywhere and give it a little more completed look, also safer!
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As shown here, you just slide the top plate in. You can also see the pockets of the nuts for the bolts in the small plate.
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And for a bit safer handling we made a 6mm bottom plate with ventilation.
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Bonus, CNC-machine!
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