And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
I ask this question do you think you can merge together two frames of two separate amps like the 2250 ms doing so they become like the 1000 ms.
Thanks and sorry my English is not perfect.
Thanks and sorry my English is not perfect.
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Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
yer english is fine, welcome to the forum.
anything is possible just depends on how much time/money you want to put into it. Are you talking in one heatsink because if so we did recently have a member make some reproduction sinks that you could get and go to town with.
anything is possible just depends on how much time/money you want to put into it. Are you talking in one heatsink because if so we did recently have a member make some reproduction sinks that you could get and go to town with.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
Ttocs thanks for the welcome, think I own amplifiers phoenix gold for a lifetime and not even know the existence of the forum I joined now and hope to be welcome in this forum splendodo.ttocs wrote:yer english is fine, welcome to the forum.
anything is possible just depends on how much time/money you want to put into it. Are you talking in one heatsink because if so we did recently have a member make some reproduction sinks that you could get and go to town with.
I ask right now apologize for my not perfect English but I have learned at school and unfortunately not very well but I hope to be understood.
My idea was to combine the frame of a phoenix gold ms 2125 phoenix gold ms gray to gray 275 and make a frame so that the only kind of am amp franck stein.
I do not know if you understood my idea that this is possible weights.
Greetings Louis.
1x MPS2240
1x MPS2500 (New still with its original packaging)
1x MS2250
1x MS275 (gray)
1x MS2125 (gray)
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Dynaudio mw 160
Dynaudio md 140/2
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1x MPS2500 (New still with its original packaging)
1x MS2250
1x MS275 (gray)
1x MS2125 (gray)
Alpine 7990 f1 status
Alpine PXA H 900
Dynaudio mw 160
Dynaudio md 140/2
Dynaudio md100
Boston acoustics pro 12.5 LF
Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
Welcome to the phorum, anything is possible
And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
I can weld two sinks together, the hard part is the outer fins. Soldering them would fill the gaps if powder coating. I've put a 2125 and 275 under one fan shroud and you couldn't really see the gap when under the plexi and mounted tightly.
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Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
stop apologizing for your english its great and we can understand you better them some inner city kids and most peope from the southern states
are you wanting to connect them together mechanically with some kind of metal braces holding them together or are you wanting to try and weld them or something crazy like that, or just mount them next to each other but not connected? I assume your will be showing the circuit boards and not the fins on the heatsinks?
are you wanting to connect them together mechanically with some kind of metal braces holding them together or are you wanting to try and weld them or something crazy like that, or just mount them next to each other but not connected? I assume your will be showing the circuit boards and not the fins on the heatsinks?
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
So many thanks for the welcome.ttocs wrote:stop apologizing for your english its great and we can understand you better them some inner city kids and most peope from the southern states
are you wanting to connect them together mechanically with some kind of metal braces holding them together or are you wanting to try and weld them or something crazy like that, or just mount them next to each other but not connected? I assume your will be showing the circuit boards and not the fins on the heatsinks?
My idea was to weld a piece but I have not seen any of this work online, so I think this thing is not so good and beautiful.
So I thought of joining them closer to the show circuit, do not know if they can be avvvitati between them, has anyone ever tried doing this?
You told me you can be connected together with a kind of braces do you explain how?
I also placed ads looking for here on the forum looking for some coolers of this size 25.5 "W x 11.4" W x 2.4 "H, my intention was to make a Frank Stein Amp'n replication but still did not answer no.
Greetings to all.
1x MPS2240
1x MPS2500 (New still with its original packaging)
1x MS2250
1x MS275 (gray)
1x MS2125 (gray)
Alpine 7990 f1 status
Alpine PXA H 900
Dynaudio mw 160
Dynaudio md 140/2
Dynaudio md100
Boston acoustics pro 12.5 LF
1x MPS2500 (New still with its original packaging)
1x MS2250
1x MS275 (gray)
1x MS2125 (gray)
Alpine 7990 f1 status
Alpine PXA H 900
Dynaudio mw 160
Dynaudio md 140/2
Dynaudio md100
Boston acoustics pro 12.5 LF
Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
I´m working on a nice white MS475 at the moment and will have two MS275 sinks welded together by friday i guess. Whatever u do do not weld the fins together. The fins will bend all directions when getting to warm and it takes hours of sanding to get that straigthened out again so it´s not visible anymore when powder coated.
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Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
if you were to weld them I would just do a good line across the solid bottom and then use bondo/filler to connect the fins on the other side. A little sanding and some paint and it should look fine.
My other idea to join them was just to take some aluminum bars of some type that you would drill into and then use these pieces to hold them together.
My other idea to join them was just to take some aluminum bars of some type that you would drill into and then use these pieces to hold them together.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
Do you think you could put some pics up of this? Maybe a after weld and what you do to make the inside smooth? I have been pondering this on my projects.joerg wrote:I´m working on a nice white MS475 at the moment and will have two MS275 sinks welded together by friday i guess. Whatever u do do not weld the fins together. The fins will bend all directions when getting to warm and it takes hours of sanding to get that straigthened out again so it´s not visible anymore when powder coated.
I think it would help both luigi66 and myself.
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Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
Will do soRexarmy wrote:Do you think you could put some pics up of this? Maybe a after weld and what you do to make the inside smooth? I have been pondering this on my projects.joerg wrote:I´m working on a nice white MS475 at the moment and will have two MS275 sinks welded together by friday i guess. Whatever u do do not weld the fins together. The fins will bend all directions when getting to warm and it takes hours of sanding to get that straigthened out again so it´s not visible anymore when powder coated.
I think it would help both luigi66 and myself.
Music is silver, PHOENIX is GOLD
Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
I think if you remove the end plates. Mount the amps tight together . And make a one piece plexi to cover both of the amps
It would look great without allot of work.
It would look great without allot of work.
Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
if you are going to be showing the plexi side, I would connect the two amps on the bottom(heatsink side) by running some flat-stock aluminum along the mounting holes/edge. Drill and tap the holes in the flat-stock and you can use those screws to both hold them together and mount it all down solid, while still being able to disconnect them if you want too. You would probably need some kind of extra support in the middle if you picked it up but once it was mounted down it will be as solid as it could be.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
Do you think you could put some pics up of this?ttocs wrote:if you are going to be showing the plexi side, I would connect the two amps on the bottom(heatsink side) by running some flat-stock aluminum along the mounting holes/edge. Drill and tap the holes in the flat-stock and you can use those screws to both hold them together and mount it all down solid, while still being able to disconnect them if you want too. You would probably need some kind of extra support in the middle if you picked it up but once it was mounted down it will be as solid as it could be.
I think it would help
1x MPS2240
1x MPS2500 (New still with its original packaging)
1x MS2250
1x MS275 (gray)
1x MS2125 (gray)
Alpine 7990 f1 status
Alpine PXA H 900
Dynaudio mw 160
Dynaudio md 140/2
Dynaudio md100
Boston acoustics pro 12.5 LF
1x MPS2500 (New still with its original packaging)
1x MS2250
1x MS275 (gray)
1x MS2125 (gray)
Alpine 7990 f1 status
Alpine PXA H 900
Dynaudio mw 160
Dynaudio md 140/2
Dynaudio md100
Boston acoustics pro 12.5 LF
Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
Expect the picture to better appreciate your work.joerg wrote:Will do soRexarmy wrote:Do you think you could put some pics up of this? Maybe a after weld and what you do to make the inside smooth? I have been pondering this on my projects.joerg wrote:I´m working on a nice white MS475 at the moment and will have two MS275 sinks welded together by friday i guess. Whatever u do do not weld the fins together. The fins will bend all directions when getting to warm and it takes hours of sanding to get that straigthened out again so it´s not visible anymore when powder coated.
I think it would help both luigi66 and myself.
1x MPS2240
1x MPS2500 (New still with its original packaging)
1x MS2250
1x MS275 (gray)
1x MS2125 (gray)
Alpine 7990 f1 status
Alpine PXA H 900
Dynaudio mw 160
Dynaudio md 140/2
Dynaudio md100
Boston acoustics pro 12.5 LF
1x MPS2500 (New still with its original packaging)
1x MS2250
1x MS275 (gray)
1x MS2125 (gray)
Alpine 7990 f1 status
Alpine PXA H 900
Dynaudio mw 160
Dynaudio md 140/2
Dynaudio md100
Boston acoustics pro 12.5 LF
Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
only if I had the amps here.... all my stuff is RSD amps.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
I personally wouldn't bother welding them... just remove the endplates, mount them together, and install a one-piece plexi across both. If you are desperate for a full size sink, check the buy/sell area as they have been floating around for a bit. Similarly people are trying to remake them right now in custom lengths I believe...
Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
As they said it would be easiest to just mount them next to each other rather then welding and with the plexi you would probably have to look pretty closely to see if you noticed or cared.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
Thanks for the advicestipud wrote:I personally wouldn't bother welding them... just remove the endplates, mount them together, and install a one-piece plexi across both. If you are desperate for a full size sink, check the buy/sell area as they have been floating around for a bit. Similarly people are trying to remake them right now in custom lengths I believe...
1x MPS2240
1x MPS2500 (New still with its original packaging)
1x MS2250
1x MS275 (gray)
1x MS2125 (gray)
Alpine 7990 f1 status
Alpine PXA H 900
Dynaudio mw 160
Dynaudio md 140/2
Dynaudio md100
Boston acoustics pro 12.5 LF
1x MPS2500 (New still with its original packaging)
1x MS2250
1x MS275 (gray)
1x MS2125 (gray)
Alpine 7990 f1 status
Alpine PXA H 900
Dynaudio mw 160
Dynaudio md 140/2
Dynaudio md100
Boston acoustics pro 12.5 LF
Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
not sure how you are mounting to show them. But if the amp(S) are under a coverboard just try and design it so that the board will cover the metal portions on the end so you do not see the line between them.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
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Re: And 'possible to merge two MS 2250 with heatsink
you could always try something like this http://durafix.com/ theres also 2 or 3 more companies with this same product
this shit is awesome we use it at work and it really works like they say, it would make for a real easy fix
this shit is awesome we use it at work and it really works like they say, it would make for a real easy fix
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