Solid State Guitar Amp Forum | DIY Guitar Amplifiers
Solid State Amplifiers => Amplifier Discussion => Topic started by: syndromet on July 12, 2006, 07:54:00 PM
Just wanted to post the first pictures of my in progress of my lm1875-amp. The boards are asembeled, and the heatsinks are cut to the right sizes. Now I just got to find a suiteable transformer and build myself a chassis, wich will be the most time-consuming part....
Big pics ahead
Amplifier board and heatsink 1 (http://www.syndromet.com/bilder/1875a.jpg)
Amplifier board and heatsink 2 (http://www.syndromet.com/bilder/1875b.jpg)
Funky heatsink, where did you get it? How did it go together for you? Pretty easy?
Looks great so far, I can't wait to see it finished and see how you like it.
Asembling the PCB's went smooth, and was done in about an hour. The heatsink came from my broken pioneer amp. should be big enough for 3 stereo 1875's.
As for finding an enclosure, I'm planning on taking a trip to the garbage deposit to see if I can find an old radio. Guess that would make a pretty cool amp.
I used an old CB base station enclosure for my LM3886 amp :-)