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Any thoughts on driving the nCores via a passive such as a Bent Audio/Slagle Autoformer? I seem to recall seeing an input Z spec (for non-balanced connection) of 100K. If so, the amps would be passive friendly (at least from Z matching aspect).
What exactly are you paranoid about with the grounding?
Electrocution
I'm wondering if it even meets NEC requirements, if not and it starts a fire no insurance company will cover your house, I mean a diy amp with improper grounding and you're on your own.
I always put a fuse in my DIY gear, because of fire/insurance concerns.I use ceramic fuses, and solder them in line, so I don't add any connections. Glass fuses don't like solder.I couldn't tell, but it does not look like Mike used a fuse in this amp?BTW Mike, "Electrocution" was the best answer I've seen in a while. Randy
Please post pics of your solution.
I always put a fuse in my DIY gear, because of fire/insurance concerns.I use ceramic fuses, and solder them in line, so I don't add any connections. Glass fuses don't like solder.I couldn't tell, but it does not look like Mike used a fuse in this amp?BTW Mike, "Electrocution" was the best answer I've seen in a while.
Really? If you don't know how to connect a safety earth please don't build these, or anything else requiring mains power.
As facilitator I am not sure if I am supposed to laugh but it's hard not to. Rclark: you should take a few steps back. Build and learn, that's what I did. II basiclly learned the very little I know from here and DIYaudio. Build a gainclone or the like. Maybe even a amp6 from 41hz.
Oh jesus. I'll figure it out thanks.
Thank you sir. Guessing that didn't affect the sound as you'd feared it might? I understand now why you say it might be a difficult mod.