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Bottlehead Kits => Legacy Kit Products => Smash => Topic started by: Paul Birkeland on April 30, 2014, 06:03:28 PM

Title: Progress Report
Post by: Paul Birkeland on April 30, 2014, 06:03:28 PM
Hello Smash Customers!

We plan to begin shooting the manual for the Smash tomorrow or Monday (depending on when the chassis plate for the manual arrives).

The manual shooting will progress to a point, then we'll be waiting for a board order to arrive, at which point we can wrap up the manual.

-PB
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: mpeg2 on May 01, 2014, 01:26:57 AM
Paul: in the past, when I built BH projects, I got a soft copy of the manual to print and read through in preparation for building the kit when it arrives. For those of us that have preordered, is there any way to get an advance copy of the manual when it stabilizes?

Rich
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Doc B. on May 01, 2014, 04:12:30 AM
Hi Rich,

The manual is pretty much the very last thing to be completed, that is to say just about the minute the manual is complete we will be shipping those orders.
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: mpeg2 on May 01, 2014, 04:33:31 AM
Thanks - worth a try.

I can still work on making a base & turn some knobs in the interim.

   Rich
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Cleet Torres on May 05, 2014, 04:25:12 AM
Doc

Is there anyway to get the base and the chassis plate out earlier? I prefer to paint the chassis and always tend to screw it up as I am way too impatient to start assembling.

I have found this super cool red glitter paint - "Cherry Bomb" by Krylon that I would like to use. Yeah I know ...  ::)

I'm thinking it's probably going to beefit from a metal primer and possibly a clear coat afterward.

And then the base so I can punch a couple of holes (before paint) to screw down the chassis onto the base.

Regards
Cleet
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: fullheadofnothing on May 05, 2014, 04:54:50 AM
No. The more complications added to shipping, the longer it takes for everyone, especially on the first run of a kit. At this point we don't even know what the last piece to roll in will be, but chassis plates are a strong possibility. In other words, we might ship your plate the day it comes in, or a full kit the next day, but while packing a run of many other customers kits, and add the complexity of packing yours different from the rest.
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Grainger49 on May 05, 2014, 05:00:27 AM
    .  .  .    I have found this super cool red glitter paint - "Cherry Bomb" by Krylon that I would like to use. Yeah I know ...  ::)    .  .  .   

Cleet

That sounds too cool.  I don't know what I'll paint but I have to make a trip to Home Depot now.
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Doc B. on May 05, 2014, 05:16:03 AM
Guys and gals we really appreciate the enthusiasm to get going on this new kit. Since day one at Bottlehead we have tried to keep our customers in the loop about new developments as they happen, and over the years we have worked hard to speed up the product development cycle to keep the time from the announcement of a new product to delivery as short as possible.

When a new kit starts packing we have to be extra careful to make sure we don't leave something out. And so we set up those first kits to go out all together and very carefully double check against our bill of materials and brand new packing list. That way, in the best case everyone gets a kit exactly as we planned, and at worst we have maybe a simple assembly manual typo or a part adjustment that we can easily take care of in as expedient a way as possble.

So please bear with us just a little longer while the four of us trade our daily production and our new product developent hats back and forth for a couple more weeks to get this puppy out to everyone as efficiently as we can.
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Cleet Torres on May 05, 2014, 06:48:16 AM
    .  .  .    I have found this super cool red glitter paint - "Cherry Bomb" by Krylon that I would like to use. Yeah I know ...  ::)    .  .  .   

Cleet

That sounds too cool.  I don't know what I'll paint but I have to make a trip to Home Depot now.

Hey Grainger, be sure to check out "Bronze Blaze" and "Shappire Shimmer"! LOL.
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: pred on May 21, 2014, 02:45:57 AM
Hello Bottlehead,

Any ideas when can we expect the package in the post? 1month since order seem like the ethernety  ;)

Regards,
Pred
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: fullheadofnothing on May 21, 2014, 07:00:49 AM
The manual is being wrapped up. I will start kitting bags for the first run today or tomorrow. We are still waiting on chassis panels before we can ship any. Additionally we have several backordered items for this kit. We always ship in the sequence that orders are received. In other words, the early guys will ship first. I believe parts on hand will get the ones ordered over the first weekend out as a first batch (i.e. if your order date is April 21 or prior), playing catchup on later orders as our backorders come in.

As for the wait time, we are actually doing quite well. Dan estimated 6 weeks on April 18. 6 Weeks from then would be next Friday, May 30. We will almost certainly ship out the first kits on the day the chassis panels arrive. My hope is that will be before next Friday, but it is somewhat beyond my control.

I have attached the picture of the bottom side of the completed preamp. We haven't had this shot before as there were some key differences between the prototype and the one built for the manual.

Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: mcandmar on May 21, 2014, 07:28:21 AM
I like the little filament supply PCB, neat idea :)
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Brent on May 22, 2014, 05:25:39 AM
Excellent! That looks like it will be a pretty straightforward build. I am looking forward to getting my kit, whenever it it ships.
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: marantzfan on May 22, 2014, 05:30:44 PM
The manual is being wrapped up. I will start kitting bags for the first run today or tomorrow. We are still waiting on chassis panels before we can ship any. Additionally we have several backordered items for this kit. We always ship in the sequence that orders are received. In other words, the early guys will ship first. I believe parts on hand will get the ones ordered over the first weekend out as a first batch (i.e. if your order date is April 21 or prior), playing catchup on later orders as our backorders come in.

As for the wait time, we are actually doing quite well. Dan estimated 6 weeks on April 18. 6 Weeks from then would be next Friday, May 30. We will almost certainly ship out the first kits on the day the chassis panels arrive. My hope is that will be before next Friday, but it is somewhat beyond my control.

I have attached the picture of the bottom side of the completed preamp. We haven't had this shot before as there were some key differences between the prototype and the one built for the manual.

Is that CAT5 used for wiring the terminals?
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Paul Birkeland on May 22, 2014, 05:45:52 PM
A particular grade of CAT5 is used for wiring to and from the RCA jacks.  It's good sounding wire, pretty space efficient, and much easier to work with than any other shielded cable we have used so far.

-PB
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: pred on May 24, 2014, 03:22:46 PM
Thanks,

Looking forward to it :)

BTW is it possible to know are you using 4p 3 switching positions for the selector? Furthermore,  can you share the value and the type of pots for balance and volume? I would like to get some shunts and elma's to pimp the pream righ from the start  8)

Pred
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Paul Birkeland on May 25, 2014, 07:09:56 AM
BTW is it possible to know are you using 4p 3 switching positions for the selector? Furthermore,  can you share the value and the type of pots for balance and volume?
Yes, there is a 4P3T selector switch, a 100K logarithmic level control and 100K linear balance control.

We will also make the BeeQuiet available for this preamp as a level control upgrade.

-PB
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Cleet Torres on May 29, 2014, 04:06:02 AM
Is the regulator there for the filament voltage? Does it run very hot?

I'm worried my "Cherry Bomb" paint may not stand the heat all that well. Maybe I can use a heatsink rather than bolting it directly to the chassis?

Thanks
Cleet
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Paul Birkeland on May 29, 2014, 04:56:19 AM
It dissipates under 2W during normal operation, which is somewhat toasty, but it shouldn't bother your paint.

Overheatsinking of the regulator may lead to operational issues.  The regulator actually needs to be a little toasty to operate optimally. 
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Cleet Torres on May 29, 2014, 07:30:04 AM
It dissipates under 2W during normal operation, which is somewhat toasty, but it shouldn't bother your paint.

Paul any concerns that the paint may inhibit sufficient heat dissipation? I'm unfamilair with the glitter style pain I am considering, but it may have insulative properties a little higher than the run of the mill indoor gloss paints.

On the whole it looks like a nice spacious layout. Lots of room for some exotic caps and a choke or two.
thanks

Cleet
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Paul Birkeland on May 29, 2014, 09:36:20 AM
This isn't something that I can really comment on.  I haven't tried that paint, I don't have a feel for how thick the paint layer will be, I don't know what the temperature rating of the paint is, etc. 
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Cleet Torres on June 01, 2014, 04:16:00 AM
I haven't tried that paint,

What? You haven't painted all your gear in glitter paint since you heard of the paint? What's wrong with you?  ;D

The paint is rather ... wel different. It's seems to shoot out flakes of glitter "semi suspended" in a milky medium. I say semi suspended because some flakes seem to fly off on their own. Never seen anything like that. Seems to work best on a white background. Creates a very strange effect depending on light conditions.

I suspect the artistic amongst us will be able to create some out there visual affect - maybe a canary yellow base coat with a blue flake? Amp building meets custom car building?

Looking forward to the kit, but I'm planning a VERY slow and deliberate build. Not decided what I want to do with the wood yet.


Regards
Cleet.
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: coca on June 01, 2014, 09:52:32 AM
Paul, re "Particular grade of cat 5 wire:" Is that a top secret re brand?

Bernie.
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Doc B. on June 01, 2014, 09:58:02 AM
He didn't say anything about brand, he said grade. It's plenum grade which means teflon insulated.
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: coca on June 01, 2014, 04:49:40 PM
Thanks Doc.

Bernie.
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Mr. Davis on June 07, 2014, 07:16:30 PM

We will also make the BeeQuiet available for this preamp as a level control upgrade.

-PB

Will the current BeeQuiet work with the Smash? 

Or, will there be a new BeeQuiet designed to work with the Smash? As is in a SmashQuiet?.

And, when will the C4S upgrade come out?
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Paul Birkeland on June 07, 2014, 09:24:05 PM
Will the current BeeQuiet work with the Smash? 

Or, will there be a new BeeQuiet designed to work with the Smash? As is in a SmashQuiet?.

And, when will the C4S upgrade come out?
Yes, but the installation will be a little different and the wire lengths a little different.

Look for the C4S upgrade somewhere around late June/early July.

-PB
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Mr. Davis on July 15, 2014, 01:53:27 PM
Any news on the C4S upgrade?
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Paul Birkeland on July 15, 2014, 04:12:06 PM
Any news on the C4S upgrade?

I built the prototype and installed in on our "not quite right" Smash in the lab.  Josh is currently hammering away on the Quicksand manual, and I believe the Smash upgrade may be the next manual we shoot. 

-PB
Title: Re: Progress Report
Post by: Grainger49 on July 16, 2014, 12:16:53 AM
Does the Quicksand require a hammer?

(Insert tongue in cheek)