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but do not know how to hook it up .
Hey...Are you wanting to know how to solder to the pot (looks weird...holes to pins 1 and 3 seem to be filled with solder???), or how to wire from the RCA's to the pot to the board(s)?Hate to bore you with too much detail Mike
Mike,RCA to pot to the board. Here is how I think it needs to be hooked up please correct if I can going about it wrong. The positive hole on the left channel needs to be connected to the left back hole on the pot, the ground to the hole on the front, similar thing with the right channel. The center is what gets connected to the rca for signal.
How (and where) do I wire up an on/off switch? Is a dual pole single throw the right kind of toggle I should be using?
Here's my TPA3116 placed in a decor box from Tuesday Morning. The top is a piece of plexi glass cut at Lowe's and spray painted black. The knob is from Radio Shack. I hate power bricks hanging off the back of amps so I built this one inside. The PS One is a good companion to the TPA and this one is a highly modded 5501.
Hey, Poultry, cool build! Dig the steampunk look! Would love to see the amp itself and maybe the seller's name. Thanks from a fellow Gamecock.
Some pictures...DC power wires on the left side.The black negative wire to the board (GND), the red positive wires to switch and then to board (VCC).My wife made the table quilt thingy...Mike
Thanks, Rich...The box was VERY easy to work with. 1/4 " pilot holes everywhere, then a step bit get get each one just right. I am going to replace the silver screws with black ones, so the cost could go up a few cents .I left the stock caps. Sounded so good I didn't bother. I just received two more boards. I plan on building a chassis that will contain two Sure boards and some Marchand XM1's to Bi-amp my Klipshorns. I'll upgrade those with better caps.Mike
The top is a piece of plexi glass cut at Lowe's and spray painted black.