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Hi Kevin, So then how much mula should I send you so you will then try the two mods: 1: removal of the cap and trim the resistor to remove the offset, and 2: try the AD8620. If I could see, then I guess I'd be one of those DIYers looking for a way to make the amp better. Instead, I'm stuck relying on other people to do the job for me. I'll look around in the form a little more and see if any conclusions about the value of the resistor are mentioned anywhere. It does seem that these amps while perhaps no ...
Until I get time to evaluate changes to the modules myself and which ones I'd consider implementing on a commercial scale we are only going to sell the standard modules. I'm just unwilling to commit to changing something based upon a thread in a forum.So for now... our policy is standard modules only. When I get free from a couple other projects I'll consider looking into modifications on the UCD modules.
Here is a vote of confidence for Kevin's choices. You can go crazy over-analyzing the possible options especially if you follow the diyaudio discussions. I heard Kevin's 5 channel UcD180 amps and thought they did extremely well in comparison to my beloved AKSA Nirvana amps.
Quote from: Al GarayHere is a vote of confidence for Kevin's choices. You can go crazy over-analyzing the possible options especially if you follow the diyaudio discussions. I heard Kevin's 5 channel UcD180 amps and thought they did extremely well in comparison to my beloved AKSA Nirvana amps.Hi Al, Well, I already did that. That's why I checked in to this for Kevin, so he wouldn't have to go crazy. The only things I have to find out are the schematic codes, so he doesn't even have to deal with that.
I'll second Al's vote of confidence!Ray, just to ease your mind, I've moded both the standard HcD module and the 8620 buffered module and, all diyaudio thread hyperbole aside, the removal of the input caps, c-23 and c-24, was the only mod that resulted in any real sonic difference. Swapping out the oem 480uF caps for the 680uF Panasonic FC's added a smidgeon of jump perhaps. I did the 22uF low voltage caps at the same time as the 680's so can't comment other than above.For two channel sound the f ...
At them moment Ray I'm only going to sell the modules stock. I'd recommend checking with some of the guys who specialize in modifying equipment if you are interested in modifications. You could also check into the Channel Island amps. Dusty does some modifications to the UCD modules for his amps.
The main problem with removing DC blocking is that if the preamp is switched at a later date you can toast someone's speakers. Since many of my customers have many tens of thousands of dollars wrapped up in their speakers I don't want to do anything that would risk serious damage to them. It's just not worth the minimal performance gain that can only be heard in an A/B comparison. I have DC blocking on my own amplifiers even though I can control DC on the source. It's just not worth doing and ...
I'll second Al's vote of confidence!Ray, just to ease your mind, I've moded both the standard HcD module and the 8620 buffered module and, all diyaudio thread hyperbole aside, the removal of the input caps, c-23 and c-24, was the only mod that resulted in any real sonic difference. Swapping out the oem 480uF caps for the 680uF Panasonic FC's added a smidgeon of jump perhaps. I did the 22uF low voltage caps at the same time as the 680's so can't Hi Gordy, Well, what differences did you hear? Do you have the 180 or the 400? Are you gonna do the Panasonic caps in the power supply? What is this transformer thingee? Did you try that too?