This is the Dyna ST35 that I've been building (or more accurately, procrastinating on) over the last couple of years. I finally had time over the last couple of weeks to finish it off. Thanks to everyone who helped answer some of my stupid questions, provided troubleshooting assistance and provided best-practices on such diverse topics as ground busses, wire-gami and chassis punching.
Under the hood:
Angle (beauty) shot:
Front:
Top:
Rear:
I realize that the chassis looks a bit "Handy at Home", but not bad for my first real foray into chassis punching. The spikes are temporary until I buy a set of VibraPod Cones.
Anything I can do about the grotty appearance of the PS transformer? I don't want to sand/scrape it because I don't want to screw up the interleavings, but I'm afraid to pot it because of heat buildup issues. I should have thought of that before putting it at the front of the chassis I guess. With the OPTs, I simply rubbed the tops and sides (not the bells) with a rag soaked in alcohol until the rust and crud was removed and then cleaned up with a black sharpie (4 coats).
-Derek
p.s. The driver boards had the 12DW7 offset slightly to the right (when viewed from the front of the amp), so that's why it seems like its listing. Unfortunately, they weren't mirror images. Yellow_Light_Colorz_PDT_13