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I'm convinced those amps are worth the time and effort and money to mount in a decent looking chassis.
My SDS 258 drive my Marten Coltrane(8 ohm) or Harberth LS 3/5a (11ohm) with ease no problem, but driving the Amphion Helium 510 will occasionally shut down a few second when playing music with lot of fast transient....could be due to the loudspeaker impedance?
Adding heat sinking or getting relief with the cover off really seems to point to the heat sink simply having too little area to begin with.
I was originally looking at the CDA-258 amp. I was told in February that the heat sink had been upgraded and that the amp was rated for 375W/channel at 4 ohms. Certainly having the consistency of all of the amplifier models rated at 4 ohm would allow for better comparison and an easier selection decision. But 4 months later, the photo of the CDA-258 does not show the upgraded heat sink, the description still only lists power at 8 ohm, and the newer SDS-258 with the upgraded heatsink also only still lists power at 8 ohm. That is why I did not pull the trigger. I am assuming that those that have had a shutdown problem did not have one with their previous amplifier that it replaced. Steve
I've decided to stick w/ my current wooden enclosure for my amp, so my unused Par-Metal enclosure is for sale. I will put up a proper post in the classified section this evening.I just prefer wood (yes, I know, *that's what she said*)
Those cases are very nice for the money. I would buy it of you but unfortunately I've way too much wood laying around.So yes, wood for me too. (and 1/8" aluminium plate -top/bottom)P.SThanks for being considerate •edit for typo•CheersMariusz
This might be a stupid question, but how do you ground a wooden case?