1955-1 chassis

The chassis used in the 1955 amplifier is a heavy-duty steel enclosure made from 21-gauge (0.8 mm) steel sheet and finished in black powder coating.

This construction provides a rigid mechanical structure capable of supporting the weight of the power transformer and output transformers without deformation or vibration.

The chassis includes a removable bottom plate, allowing easy access to the internal wiring during assembly, inspection or maintenance.

Special attention has been paid to the layout of the components on the top panel:

  • The power transformer is located at the rear of the chassis to minimize magnetic coupling with the input stage.
  • Output transformers are symmetrically placed to ensure balanced wiring paths for both channels.
  • The tube sockets are positioned to provide adequate ventilation and reduce heat accumulation.
  • The control elements and connectors are arranged to maintain a clean and functional appearance.

The overall dimensions of the chassis were selected to keep the amplifier compact while still allowing comfortable internal wiring using traditional point-to-point techniques.

Chassis design of the first prototype of the 1955 model amplifier.
Chassis design of the first prototype of the 1955 model amplifier.

Optionally, this chassis can be fitted with a protective metal cover as show below:

Chassis fitted with metal protection cover.
Chassis fitted with Hammond Manufacturing 1451-16BK3 black perforated chassis cover.
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