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As luck would have it I'm kind of from there too (UK by way of a colony)... I think I'll have to buy a sodding SDS series instead...
... Glassware appears to have great products but nobody replies to my emails.
I received my SDS-254 kit today. Unfortunately they forgot to include the wired molex connectors and gain controls. I would very much like to build this amp this weekend and I wonder if actually need the gain controls. I am feeding the amp from a pre-amp. Any help to get it running this weekend would be most appreciated.
I asked Tom whether the pots could be just omitted or whether a couple of the headers could be jumped, but he insisted that the gain pots were necessary. Obviously some alternative to the supplied pots is possible but Tom offered no suggestions.
Isn't a pot nothing more than a variable resistor? Couldn't a single value resistor be used in place of the pot?The thing that confuses me though is that the pots appear to have 3 leads not just 2... Would someone please explain this...
The leads are input, output, and ground. To put it simply, (which is the only way I know how to put it), the unit works by routing some input voltage to output while bleeding the rest to ground.
You can also ask Tom if it's possible to increase the input impedance of your board rather than shell out for the SDS.
Can someone with the SDS boards comment on switching between balanced and single ended inputs? Is it easy?
I received a reply from Tom:> It is possible to get sound by putting a 10 ohm resistor in place of the gain controls temporarily.
quote from Tom"When bridged, you only use the left channel, change the jumper from Stereo to Bridged, and only use the right speaker + out and the left + speaker out"
jtsnead: Is this relevant to my temporary fix with the 10 ohm resistor?Also, the male molex connector for the gain has 3 pins. Which pins should I connect the resistor to?