I'm building an LM3875 based guitar amplifier but am wondering what I'm going to put it in when I get done. Ideally, I'd like to put it in some kind of aluminum enclosure and then put that into something like a Mojo 1x12 cabinet. That option is a bit pricey though. Any suggestions?
You could use a rack mount enclosure for $20 or so then bolt that into a wooden enclosure.
I put the amps in old stereo enclosures that no longer work.
Like this one that I have my stereo LM3886 amp in.
I've got another old CD player that's going to house my stereo LM1875 amp.
I use an old guitar amp enclosure for my LM3886 guitar amp. Like this.
I also build simple cabinets. I think the best way though is to recycle old stuff.
RDV
Quote from: joecool85 on July 20, 2006, 04:36:34 PM
You could use a rack mount enclosure for $20 or so then bolt that into a wooden enclosure.
Where do you find $20 rack mount enclosures. Most of the ones I've seen start at $50 and go up from there.
My newest amp will be in a really cool rack enclosure that a Peavey 2.6C amp was in. It belonged to the church and they donated it to me when it blew up.
RDV
I know I've seen rack enclosures for $25 or something at partsexpress before, but I can't find them now. I did find a rack shelf you could use though:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=262-801
$22 isn't bad.
I might try to find a cheap, used 1x12 combo of some kind to scavenge from as I need a cabinet as well.