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raindance, looking forward to your info on grounding.OK I've got another WOW experience to report. last night I spent the evening setting up a pair of Acoustat 1+1's in my living room, running full range bringing a sub in to match. I spent a lot of the time dialing in the sub and room mode notch, got it sorted out pretty good, with a known decent amp. This morning I stuck the SDS-4 in and jaysus I never heard 1+1's sound like this. That famous Acoustat coloration and the "too big to be a tweeter" sibilants - gone. I don't want to go all hyperbolic, but dang it's pretty close to perfect.So combined with what I heard with the Final 1000i, I'm beginning to think the SDS-4 is *the* amp for stats. But of course I wonder if the other SDS boards are just as good with stats - or does the SDS-4 1 ohm stability have anything to do with it? Don't know, but curious.The 60 Hz is not as bad in this room for whatever reason, but I have some ideas about the chassis wiring routing I will try soon. And whenever I have my laptop plugged into the wall I hear "crickets chirping" in the speakers, but not when running on battery, in all three rooms I've had the class D in so far. What's up with that?
thanks for the offer to help, have a look at the pics in my gallery, if there isn't enough resolution I can post bigger files.also thanks for the tip in killing the crickets (not the girl band, I like them)
You can have the XLR and RCA inputs connected to the board at the same time you just can't use them at the same time.
It is an inlet filter made by Schurter and these work well. My reason for adding it is to stop the classd amp polluting the mains.
First thing to try is take the 0V from the power supply and connect it to the chassis. Does that make a difference?