Place 40 over here!
Super stoked that it looks like I actually made it in after missing out on Lightsaver V2.
Also btw:
Still trying to decide if I should switch to an aluminum plate since it seems to be the most common choice.
Since there seems to be more then enough room in the case, has anyone tried using tiny o-rings in between the plate and the case? Shouldn't that in theory dampen the harder plate a little and solve any possibility of pinging issues?
Brag much, lol? JK though, congrats
I don't know what you mean by putting o-rings between the plate and case since there will be a PCB there. However if you mean around the sides that wouldn't dampen a plate at all because the material of the plate itself is what gives the hardness of it.
Thx for the quick reply Steezus, but it doesn't really answer my question.
Sorry if I didn't fully explain what I mean.
To elaborate:
Since this is a two part case design, the plate is directly attached to the top half of the case by screws,
(unlike poker style cases where the pcb is attached to the case directly)
so the plate is in fact in direct contact with the case with no pcb inbetween.
(the pcb is more or less free floating and only attached to the plate itself wich again screws to the case)
I was wondering if putting o-rings on the screws that attach the plate to the case (in between where the plate normally makes contact with the case) would give the plate a more dampened feel, incase anyone has ever tried to do something similar to this?
Sorry if I made that explanation slightly complicated, but I hope the question becomes more clear now.
Edit:
If you take a closer look on the plate you will see the eight attachment points used to screw the plate to the top half of the case.
I meant using o-rings on these attachments points between plate and case.