Hi. DRChrisC
I think A... and thanks for the involvement you have given us in the project...….
I think A... and thanks for the involvement you have given us in the project...….
Hi Chris, nice to see you posting again (they're always an interesting read!) and we QQers really appreciate your team's interest in your customers ideas on your projects.We've got a dilemma, in the office we can't agree on the best look for the front of the new Surround Master
We've put together some comparison renders and would love your feedback on them.
Our comparisons are:
A) Countersunk Screws, black finish, flush with the front panel
B) Socket Screws, stainless steel finish, seated into the front panel and poking out 1mm
C) Clean, no screws on the front, but to hold in place we'd put screws on the side, it should still be quite strong.
Your thoughts QQ?
Chris - since you're still finalising the mechanical design -
I think several of us owners of the v1 SM have previously raised concerns regarding the fact that the unit runs very warm. This is doubtless due to the very small size of the original plastic case. Obviously the new case is larger but in the renders you have shared with us so far I don't see any actual ventilation holes (or indeed a little fan). The SM processors clearly dissipate a lot of heat - is heat build up still a potential problem (I'm thinking from a component longevity point of view rather than any safety concern)?
Cheers.
Hi Soundfield
We have had no failures to our knowledge due to heat. Having said that as you will all know I hate the "shitty plastic box" in the new larger metal box the heat is directly coupled to the aluminium case and the entire case is in fact a heatsink. I expect the case temperature to be no more than 40 - 45 C, no fans, no vents.
Regards
Chucky
I don't think that the type of screws will make or break any sales. Having said that I have slight preference to A style.
What I do think is odd about the design is that front left/right level control is positioned vertically as is rear left/right. Traditionally it would be placed in similar positions to speaker placement. It would be front left/right at the top & rear left/right at the bottom, so to speak. I think think that is a more natural or intuitive way of control placement.
I'd say A (just) then C then B a definite lastWe've got a dilemma, in the office we can't agree on the best look for the front of the new Surround Master
We've put together some comparison renders and would love your feedback on them.
Our comparisons are:
A) Countersunk Screws, black finish, flush with the front panel
B) Socket Screws, stainless steel finish, seated into the front panel and poking out 1mm
C) Clean, no screws on the front, but to hold in place we'd put screws on the side, it should still be quite strong.
Your thoughts QQ?
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Great, thanks.Yes, we'll be making the separation greater on the preamp
Looks like the V2 has an input level control - but is there no output vol control? - this is somewhat important to me since I will be running the outputs of the V2 directly to my power amps (no intervening preamps).
We've got a dilemma, in the office we can't agree on the best look for the front of the new Surround Master
We've put together some comparison renders and would love your feedback on them.
Our comparisons are:
A) Countersunk Screws, black finish, flush with the front panel
B) Socket Screws, stainless steel finish, seated into the front panel and poking out 1mm
C) Clean, no screws on the front, but to hold in place we'd put screws on the side, it should still be quite strong.
Your thoughts QQ?
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Hi. DRChrisC
I think A... and thanks for the involvement you have given us in the project...….
Hi. M-D-Z
A bit quirky ..but your the first to spot it.....
You guys need to up your game, you're a bit behind the curve (like by 2.5 years!) with that old joke here!.....
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Wow. I bet you're glad you asked now Chris!
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