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I picked up this groovy CNC machined case from a Chinese Mfr. Here's the layout I have come up with that includes 3 Buffalos, 1.5 Legatos, 2 Sympaticos powering tweeter and midwoofer, and a XE800 digital stereo amp to power the bipolar subwoofer speakers. The input will be via AVB over ethernet fed from my AVBified digital xover (now completed) Edited by user Saturday, August 6, 2016 3:18:42 AM(UTC)
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Thanks! Here's what the finished concept will look like
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In order to maximise space and provide shielding I decided to construct a drop in steel 'carcass' containing the entire power supply config and a shielded area for the DACs. I also added an Arduino with WiFi and a REST interface to control the unit - particularly useful since I will have 4 monoblocks to control simultaneously via a web App
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