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Those LED's actually serve a purpose as you probably know from reading the data sheet.
Well 1, I'm not a DIY're and 2, I don't have the finances to even consider a purchase so all I know about this D-Class amp is what I've read here in your Circle and haven't really took a personal interest in anything else, other than a shared curiosity as to how they'd sound in my system. But thanks Jason for letting me know that the LED's actually serve a purpose other than aesthetics, whatever that purpose might be. Cheers,Robin
Thanks! And I can't take all the credit for creativity...I was looking at pix in this thread and there's the one with a cool wooden base and fin that comes up from the base, with nice heat sinks that the LED's are glowing out of. Seeing that really got me thinking "out of the box" and led to my design.After my daughter's soccer game tonight, I will build #2 then I can compare to the XPA-2.Mark
thanks for the tip...just to check that I know what you mean...as is, I have the hot side coming into the amp output from the outside edge of the amp and the neutral side coming into the amp output from the inside edge. You are saying that both should either come in from the inside edge or from the outside edge...right?If so, I am failing to understand what difference that makes...the connector doesn't know/care which side the wires are coming in from. Or, is the point really that both should come in from the outside-edge-in to avoid the speaker likes being over the amp's circuitry directly?Mark
Thanks for the link, but...that does not make it perfectly clear to me. It doesn't say anything more than you said. Can you explain to me what is perfectly clear to you?If what Bruno is trying to say is that both lines from the amp out to the binding posts should come off the side of the binding posts closest to the outside edge of the amp module to avoid the neutral wires going over the circuitry of the amp module, that makes sense (but I don't read his comments that way as they are written). But if this is about the hot and neutral can't go out opposing sides of the outputs - I really don't get it and would love to understand.I can easily re-wire that part of the build, but I would like to understand the basic rationale better before I do.Thanks for any advice you can offer.Mark