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Prepped this little aluminium box on my kitchen table using a drill, handsaw and some sand paper. Now just waiting for the boards and off we go!
Have a link to the chassis you used?
If you cut a small slot between the binding posts + and - for each channel you'll get better sound.
Question for any and all chip amp owners/builders:What might be responsible for a humming sound coming out of one of these amps? It hums without a preamp connected. It hums with a preamp connected. It doesn't hum when it's off. [Obviously.]I'm trying to help someone trouble shoot their chip amp.Thank you in advance.MichaelI had this issue with a chip amp once- someone told me to put a Zobel network between amp and speakers
Michael, you didn't have that ever did you?
Aaaarrrghhh! How do I connect it to just turn on when pushed in, turn off when released..? Lights are separate 12v.
Yeah.. I just don't get in which order... Shouldn't the 12v go gnd to 5, 12v+ to 4? Then the L goes to common (nr2), and out from...Don't the get the wiring diagram.
Hi guys,I'm thinking of building the amp with SMPS..Doesn't it really ruins the sound much?..I was looking at this one: WX-DC2416 - will it fit?Thanks!
It is a little confusing with led in the switch. Here's how I think I did it with the same switch: Send + from PS to 3 (com), Connect 3 and 4 together and send to + power input on amp, Connect the - from the PS to a wire from 5 and send to the - side of the amp power input. Beware the led is 12v only! If you are powering with 21V from PS you will need a resistor to reduce the voltage to 12v or it will burn out the LED.
Is it just: PS 12v+ -> 4, PS gnd -> 5 for led.For switch: Live (+)to 2, 2 to 3, 1 to smps +in. N to smps n in, gnd to star ground from wall socket and smps.