Hi all,
I'm a noob here and pretty much a noob to higher end audio (haven't really had anything extravagant audio-wise since the earlier '90s). I'm no stranger to electronics though, as I did a 20 year stint in the Air Force as a comm/nav/weather radar tech (retired in '92), and followed that up with a few years on high-end electronic warfare receiver test beds as a systems integration and field service engineer, before moving into technical writing and eventually web design and development (which I do now for fun money).
Anyway, a couple of months back I managed to pick up an unbuilt Mainline kit on eBay, and I've been lurking here ever since.
Now for some background about the project I've got planned: I've been toying around with the idea of making some physical changes to the kit to save space as space is a premium where I'm currently at. What I'd essentially like to do is build the base out a little differently by splitting the top panel up so that the controls and the headphone jacks are mounted on the front wood panel, with everything else mounted on top pretty much the standard way (though I might move the IEC connector to the rear wood panel). I'm also planning on making a custom panel (or set of panels if I split the one up) that will do away with the plastic control faceplate. Additionally, the wooden frame I've planned will be increased in height an inch or so and it will be built out of walnut or a combination of walnut and maple.
I've adding a few pix below to help illustrate the project.
Now the question: does anyone see any reason why I couldn't (or shouldn't ) split the top panel up as I've described? There'd be plenty of room to do wire routing internally that could accommodate the changes I've proposed. I'm also fairly well equipped electronics wise (I bench high end computer components).
TIA for any advice; it'd be much appreciated.