Hum in right channel, developed a few months in

Hey, sorry for the delay. Life has me busy.

So I noticed the center LEDs on the 9 pin socket looking a bit melted. Replaced both and BAM! everything is measuring within 10% again! The amp sounds great once more. I love it.

Here's some pictures of the final build for you all to enjoy.
 

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Ah it's a plaint finish

The aluminum plate was primed with high build urethane primer. Then a basecoat of urethane glossy black, 2 layers. Then I sprayed house of kolor marbalizer. I made it an extra thick and wet layer and then used plastic wrap to dab it while it's wet. This gives it the marble effect. Finished it in 1k clear (a huge mistake, if I end up getting a sex or mainline I'll do it in 2k clear)
 
Looks very cool. And yeah, we all make the 1K vs 2K mistake. Rattle can 2K clearcoat rules. Totally worth the money, particularly if you line up enough projects to use up the can before it kicks. We use it on our race bikes.
 
Doc B. said:
Looks very cool. And yeah, we all make the 1K vs 2K mistake. Rattle can 2K clearcoat rules. Totally worth the money, particularly if you line up enough projects to use up the can before it kicks. We use it on our race bikes.

I have a detailer hplv air brushsetup for such projects but at that time I had some 1k I wanted to try went with it. Takes for ever to fully harden. Never again. I normally always use 2k for projects like image attached and I'm definitely sticking to it. Haha. I'm still a newbie when it comes down to hobby painting and stuff. I bet you guys do some cool stuff with bikes.
 

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