What's inside these aluminum/metal cases?


I have three links below to pictures of amps with their lids removed, one is an integrated, and I am curious to the thoughts of those that have the technical knowledge of amps to discuss the inner componants and order of design.

We tweak our systems with expensive cables, yet I look at pictures such these pictures and wonder what all the signal must go through.

Let me put the disclaimer out, I do not own any of these amps nor did I single them out, I just happen have pictures of them with their "hoods" off, if I had some others, I may of included them as well.

http://brian.grar.com/images/AudioPix/Bryston4bstInside.jpg
http://brian.grar.com/images/AudioPix/ML383-Inside.jpg
http://brian.grar.com/images/AudioPix/Bryston7bstInside.jpg
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Bishopwill: As you know, that's why the best buy in audio is a soldering iron and a circuit book. Ther's jus somthin bout home cookin. Cold solder joints too? Makes it tough.

(And, there are some other speakers like Ellis' and I believe he makes them, or did make them front ported too. I would have to check w/ an email.)

Cheers
Sincerely, I remain
Yeah, cold solder joints. Obvious ones. I offered to redo them for him but he was so hacked off that he didn't want to touch anything while he pondered his options--of which he finally decided he had none.

Thanks re Ellis speakers. I've heard nothing but good things about his units. May get on his audition list.

Will
I came across this link, it has a number of amps topless, some speakers too.

http://stereodesign.com/topless/

Plus the Clayto S40
http://www.claytonaudio.com/images/s40insidebig.jpg
http://www.claytonaudio.com/images/s40insidebig2.jpg

I have a great picture of the Musical Design D150, I will have to add it to my page.
Centerfolds of topless amps. I knew it would come to this.
My mom is not going to let me play here anymore.

Sincerely, I remain