Hmm, that sounds like you might need to cut some vents for airflow which might lose you a bit on aesthetics, but I guess if you keep them on the back side it would be fine.Thinking about building an amp in a 50 cal ammo can. All tube, preferably. My lunchbox amp will be cooler (looking, at least) than most lunchbox amps.
Have I ever built an amp? Nope. This will force me to learn. Many failures will probably occur. Especially with those size constraints. But if Ade Emsley can do it, so can I.
I was definitely thinking it needs vents. Originally in the back, which I might still do, but I was thinking in the lid or just remove the lid when in use.Hmm, that sounds like you might need to cut some vents for airflow which might lose you a bit on aesthetics, but I guess if you keep them on the back side it would be fine.
I don't know anything about building amps, just something I thought of first. Maybe you could also use the ammo can itself as a sort of radiator thing which might help, I don't know.
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Still need to do the off board wiring but Im excited how this one is turning out… I know most of use don’t care about noise gates but for thoes of us who do.
Cant wait to see what you come up with!Alright this wasn't in my plans but I guess I'll be learning freecad in the immediate future
Don't worry, I'll be in your DMs pretty soonCant wait to see what you come up with!
What for!?Alright this wasn't in my plans but I guess I'll be learning freecad in the immediate future
Im eager to help! I just refamiliarized myself with a lot of the controls (although in Fusion 360) and what not! So im ready!Don't worry, I'll be in your DMs pretty soon![]()
I went to reinstall fusion 360 last night and remembered how stupid Autodesk isIm eager to help! I just refamiliarized myself with a lot of the controls (although in Fusion 360) and what not! So im ready!
Not tellingWhat for!?