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The sellers already shipped the case and banana posts this morning !Hazard Fraught had a sale on the 5 speed 8 inch drill press this week for $49 so picked one up for drilling jack holes
Any suggestions for a good power supply for the new Sure 3110 board ?I'm looking on CL for a good linear PSU but around here that's going to take some time, so will need to use a brick for the time being
Can anyone point me to the Oscon model being used? I found some info on the DIY thread but when I search for the part on Mouser's the price is showing up in Euro so I am wondering if I am searching for the right part for use in US.Edit: never mind just noticed that Mouser was set to show the pricing in Euro :oops
Perfect. Thanks for sharing the link since I'm just about to order the parts for my first mod attempt on the sure 3110 old version plus the 3116 audiobah board. What would be a good shopping list for a first time modder? I'm also looking for some high quality resistors buy have no idea what to look for.
A newbie question, but how is the wiring for the mute and other connections shown here hooked up?I assume its for the power switch and LED on the front but am unsure which connects where.
I reduced gain tiny old Sure3110 too and replaced the tiny input ceramics by Wima TH 2.5mm MKS.
Take a look at the DIYAudio tpa3116 wiki. It's 3116-centric, but much of the information is relevant to the 3110.There hasn't been too much discussion about the old Sure 3110 board lately, and going from memory, there wasn't a lot of modding done to those, except changing the big electrolytic caps on either side of the amp IC. You can add ferrite beads to the output wires if you're concerned about EMI. Even with the new 3110 board, I find myself satisfied with only changing out the electrolytic DC de-coupling caps. I might be leaving some potential gains on the table, but with this simple mod, it's the best-sounding nearfield amp I've heard, so I'm in no hurry to do further modding. (To be pedantic, I did additional "mods" to both new and old Sure boards by adding screw terminal blocks to the board, but that's for convenience, not to bring any sonic benefit. And some would even argue I'm hurting sonics a bit by not direct soldering wires to the board.)Side note: over on DIYAudio, someone posted a pic of a dual PBTL 3110 amp based on the "AC1103" board. Search for "30W PBTL" on AliExpress to see the AC1103 board, or this link might work. I'd like to try this board out, but the unit is "Bag" and I can't figure out what that means. At over $100, it should mean you get multiple boards, but it would have to be at least 10 to be a good value IMO.
How did you lower the gain? Do you have any photos of both mods?