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Gainclone Gallery page 2. This page is rightly dedicated to the amazing work of Peter Daniel who has set the standard for Gainclone building. See for yourself...

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One of Peter's first Gainclones, a dual monoblock design in aluminium. One of Peter's first Gainclones, a dual mono block design in aluminium. Another view of the same amplifier and the rear of another identical model. Another view of the same amplifier and the rear of another identical model.
Front and rear views together with the matching power supply units. Front and rear views together with the matching power supply units. A detailed view of the amp interior. Peter reveals his engineering background in the precision and detail of his work.
Another view of the meticulous interior layout. Another view of the meticulous interior layout. The matching power supply unit. And the matching power supply unit is just as neat!
Another GC design inspired by some old heatsinks that Peter found. This design was inspired by some old heat sinks that Peter found. The rear view of the GC with the large heatsinks. The rear view.
Yet another masterpiece - a dual mono design. The 'workings' of yet another masterpiece - a dual mono design.
Another well-exectured build but using wood (Maple). Another well-executed build but using wood (Maple). Almost Shakar in design although they would not approve of the gold knob! The rear view of the GC with the large heatsinks. The rear view.
The copper-plate heatsinks bonded to the copper tubes that promote convection cooling. The novel features of this design are the copper-plate heat sinks bonded to the copper tubes that promote convention cooling. The matching PSU housing sits on top of the amp case. The matching PSU housing sits on top of the amp case.
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