Often Murphy's law applies to me....
"When N items are needed for a project, N-1 are available"
tearsBad news. I sent some of the black aluminium pieces to re-anodize (heatsinks, top cover, botton cover, handles and face plate), and the company that has done the work has irreversibly damaged most of them. So after buying the amp, and spend money on the restoration, now I have nothing... Anyway I'm looking for a solution.
What exactly did they do ? Have they ever done that kind of work for you before ? If the parts are really that mucked up. About the only thing you can do is find a parts unit.the company that has done the work has irreversibly damaged most of them.
What exactly did they do ? Have they ever done that kind of work for you before ? If the parts are really that mucked up. About the only thing you can do is find a parts unit.
Are the top and bottom cover on this model aluminium (aluminum for the US folk)?
Do you have pics of the messed up parts? Im just curious to see.
Nashou
Yes, It's a nightmareit sounds like a nightmare
The finish is not good, I've tried it before. Small bubbles emerge due to anodizing. Even if the parts are sanded.What about electrostatic powder coating, if that can be done upon filler used for masking the knocked spots ?
Thanks! Yes, it's very similar, but not identical.Glad to hear you are on the way again. That amplifier looks a lot like an M2 on the inside.