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This is just so cute I had to post a pic:

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Really nice work, and very cute form factor.

Where did the chassis come from, or was it a custom?
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paulster wrote:Really nice work, and very cute form factor.

Where did the chassis come from, or was it a custom?
Thanks :)
It's a Hammond chassis from Mouser.
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any idea what PT? thats pretty cool.
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briane wrote:any idea what PT? thats pretty cool.
Thanks, the PT is one we have made for us by Pacific, here in CA.
It's a 120/240V Input with HT and heater taps.
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Brownnote
Those are very cool.. Are those available in a kit?...Dliteloop?

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talbany wrote:Brownnote
Those are very cool.. Are those available in a kit?...Dliteloop?

Tony VVT
It would be a very cool kit. Would love to know more. Thanks, Chad
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+1 on the kit especially if it's dual voltage.
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I'd just like a couple of the transformers since I was planning to build an alternative loop into this kind of chassis. Dual voltage is perfect for me!
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Count me in for a kit. Terry
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talbany wrote:Brownnote
Those are very cool.. Are those available in a kit?...Dliteloop?

Tony VVT
I've been procrastinating on it for a while now :roll:
I was thinking of calling it the Little Dummy?
Chad wrote:
talbany wrote:Brownnote
Those are very cool.. Are those available in a kit?...Dliteloop?

Tony VVT
It would be a very cool kit. Would love to know more. Thanks, Chad
Could easily be....
nickm57 wrote:+1 on the kit especially if it's dual voltage.
Yeah that does make it a bit more versatile...
paulster wrote:I'd just like a couple of the transformers since I was planning to build an alternative loop into this kind of chassis. Dual voltage is perfect for me!
That's no problem.
txbluesboy wrote:Count me in for a kit. Terry


Yeah?
I was thinking a kit comprised of transformers, boards, and components...you get the chassis on your own from Mouser or wherever.
We could compile part #'s for chassis starting with the Hammond.

Those Hammond chassis are not cheap though...I think they're about $50+

I could easily do a run of punched and screened chassis for that price or less if enough people are into it.
I already have a drawing for the chassis.
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Very nice project Brownnote.

I would also be interested in your kit especially with punch chassis man I have been doing so many of my own lately.

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I'm interested too... PT and/or kit. Is there enough room to squeeze a choke in there?

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martin manning wrote:I'm interested too... PT and/or kit. Is there enough room to squeeze a choke in there?

MPM
OK
Yeah I believe there is.
The PS board could also be a bit more compact by using all radial caps.
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I'm confused, 3 pots, 4 jacks? If this isn't stereo then what's the 3rd pot?

Looks very cool, but what's going in the other 1/2 of the rack space?

I want one. :D
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