0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic. Read 1084358 times.
Hey Nick,Where did you get the caps, why did you only replace4 of them, could you do 6?How about the resistors on the board, are they worthmessing with.I am getting ready to order another board to run bridgedSDS254's
I was under the impression 40,000uf was more than ample and didnt want to just waste capacitance. I may try adding a couple more lower value.I dont know anything about the resistors but have heard a larger bridge rectifier is reccomended. Anyone know a source for a fast recovery ixys bridge?
I found this one but dont know if its drop in or not? Anyone know for sure?I sent them an email, if I am going to replace I want something better than stock.http://www.partsconnexion.com/product4793.html
I remember reading that the Paul Hynes is the "best".
Im looking for a drop in replacemnet bridge rectifier not an entire power supply. Wouldnd Paul just be for the whole supply?
Nope. He has them..
I think he is looking for a bridge rectifier, not a regulator. Steve
My experience was that it worked fine in a wood/MDF box. I did not notice any noise at listening distance. Until recently, b/c there is a big hum after connecting the unshielded Pass B1, I did a comparison of the "noise" level between HK 635 and Class D, and I found HK 635 is a bit "quieter" than Class D (When my ears are against the speakers). It's subtle. But again, some people have been fine with Pass B1 without metal enclosure. So it could be my environment issue. But now I'd like to do it the right way - using metal sheet to shield it and ground it through through the ground wire from the power switch module.
Anyone built the CDA-254S for use as a monoblock for subs?Assuming I need also to purchase:PC, PC receptacle with fuse, RCA inputs, speaker outputs, and any case I want to use.Missed anything?
Are these Class D amps good enough for you to use as your main amplifier in your system?I know lots of guys have enjoyed building them and trying them out. I'm just wondering how many are currently using them as their main amp?
I'm guessing you skipped, oh, the first 67 pages...