indialogue
Active Member
Hi guys, just wanted to share my second build with you all. Its a 3-channel Cmoy amplifier, built from a kit procured from Fred's Amplifiers a few weeks back. The best thing about this kit is that it actually fits inside an Altoids tin, unlike the previous kit which claimed to be an Altoids fit, but turned out otherwise 
I made one significant change in this soldering session - I used a liquid rosin-based flux that I procured from Lajpat Rai Market. Wow! What a difference it made - I was able to do pretty consistent high solder joints most of the time.
Obligatory pics follow:
Much more packed PCB than my previous attempt
Cleaner solder joints thanks to the liquid flux
It fits in an Altoids tin!
I do have a couple of questions on which I'd appreciate some inputs on from the experienced members here:
Ideally, I'd want an enclosure like below (not my pic):
Finally, I'll be getting my Super Simple Preamp from sachu888 tomorrow!! Cant wait to start on that, and I have the Starving Student Tube Headphone Amplifier as well for which I'm collecting parts. Going to be a fun few weeks! Thanks for reading guys

I made one significant change in this soldering session - I used a liquid rosin-based flux that I procured from Lajpat Rai Market. Wow! What a difference it made - I was able to do pretty consistent high solder joints most of the time.
Obligatory pics follow:

Much more packed PCB than my previous attempt

Cleaner solder joints thanks to the liquid flux

It fits in an Altoids tin!
I do have a couple of questions on which I'd appreciate some inputs on from the experienced members here:
- The liquid flux was great but it leaves a sticky residue behind. I tried brushing it off with some alcohol and a tooth brush (and some tissue paper) but I've not been able to get it all off. Any suggestions on good techniques?
- As I'll be putting this PCB in a metal tin, I'd like to insulate the leads at the bottom. I had an idea of using something like silicon glue but I dont want to spend any money on more tools! I tried using some black electrical tape but adhesion is quite poor and it keeps coming off. Any suggestions please?
- Finally, while I like the concept of an Altoids tin amp, i'd really want to put it inside a nice metal enclosure. I've heard of people using enclosures from Hammond etc., any ideas on how it'd be possible to search for enclosures with given dimensions?
Ideally, I'd want an enclosure like below (not my pic):

Finally, I'll be getting my Super Simple Preamp from sachu888 tomorrow!! Cant wait to start on that, and I have the Starving Student Tube Headphone Amplifier as well for which I'm collecting parts. Going to be a fun few weeks! Thanks for reading guys