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Yes, I like the Bel Canto designs.
 
This is a Hifi2000 Pesante box of 2U and I used the typical heatsinks of 63.5mm high with 5mm PCB spacers.
 
I only made some low quality photos with my phone  :-[
 
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I mounted the power LED behind the icon  ::)
 
 
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How is the toggle switch on the back wired? It only affects input selection?

 

I'm guessing he implemented the same thing that Justin does, which is simply a switch between the XLR and RCA inputs.  I can't remember the exact wiring off hand but I did the same thing on my KGSS Headamp clone.

 

And ditto on the question regarding the shaft-couplers.  Those things (even the metal ones) are like hen's teeth it seems.

 

Finally, that's a simply superb build, PIC.  You should be very proud.

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And ditto on the question regarding the shaft-couplers.  Those things (even the metal ones) are like hen's teeth it seems.

 

Finally, that's a simply superb build, PIC.  You should be very proud.

The metal can be found at Mouser if anyone is looking - keystone part# 1453.

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The switch is simply a 4PDT ON-ON unit.  Wire the 4 poles from the XLR inputs to one side and the RCA input as plus and minus as ground on the other end.  Dead simple. 

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You do that at the switch. 

+ - - +   XLR

x x x x   Output from switch

+ G G +   RCA

G is tied to common ground


Something like this.  Flip the switch to RCA and it grounds the - inputs to the amp. 

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Yes, I have connected the selector according to Birgir's explanation.

 

I made these shaft couplings (Delrin), and I used steel pipes first but I had some problems because the knobs don't turn uniformly and I saw that the pipes were a bit twisted (or crooked, I'm not sure what the right word to describe this problem  :-[ )

 

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I decided to change these pipes and made another of aluminium/carbon fiber (I have used an arrow  ::)), these pipes are very fragile and they are easy to broke when I tighten the screws of the shaft couplings, for this reason I reinforced the pipes in the ends.

 

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