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Well the new amp board is up and running and everything seems okay . I'll be ordering the Par-metal in a couple days...
If you change your mind re the enclosure, jtwrace's are well worth the money. You can just build the amp in a simple case or base (wood case or board) until you can swing it.Paul
Just to get by until later, a simple 12"x12" (or whatever you choose) piece of mdf with a 4"x12" strip of peg board on the back side for your hardward. It's not attractive but it's functional... until you can do better. (cheap & cheerful)
In the May issue of Affordable Audio, Lorin Elias wrote a review of the Virtue Audio ICEBLOCK M5001, a class d mono block amplifier. In it he made some comments about the use of cheap cables with class d amplifiers.He said... "They are intolerant of cheap cables. You need clean power, good power cords, and good interconnects to get the best out of these amplifiers." Could you guys share your experience with regard to the use of different cables and power cords with this Class D Audio amplifier? Thanks!
This is my virgin post.After reading this great thread, I bought 1 set of CDA-254L kit and housed in a chassis. It sounded warm, details and has powerful bass. I like the sound and bought another same amp to make it into a 4-channel amp.However, I'm surprised that it sounds bore and dead. The highs and dynamics are not there. Basically, no soundstage and flat. So I disconnect the DC supply to one of the amp and the music comes back alive. Could the power supply does not have the enough power to drive 2 amps? Would it help if I were to change the caps to higher capacitance and audio grade? If yes, any value and caps to recommend? Is the voltage of the caps important?
However, I'm surprised that it sounds bore and dead. The highs and dynamics are not there. Basically, no soundstage and flat. So I disconnect the DC supply to one of the amp and the music comes back alive. Could the power supply does not have the enough power to drive 2 amps? Would it help if I were to change the caps to higher capacitance and audio grade? If yes, any value and caps to recommend? Is the voltage of the caps important?
I've run two boards and have no issues whatsoever.
What was your exact setup running two boards?
So much for turning on the amp today and having a listen. Turn it on, no power . Started checking all the connections making sure everything is wired up correctly. Finally decided to check the IEC fuse section, guess what no fuses . Will make a trip to home depot on my way home from work and pickup couple of 6amp slow blow fuse.The adventure continues.
For the potentiometers included, the black wire goes to the center pin on the pot, and if holding the pot with pins facing up, the yellow wire goes on the left, and the red wire on the right.
Indeed I can't see well... please help me... Is the picture below showing the pot with the pins downwards or upwards? The wires seem kind of tiny.. do you solder the tiny wires onto the pot? Thanks for the great help.