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SDS-258 Specifications:· Output: 250 X 2 - 8 Ohm, RMS· THD+N, 1W - 1KHz: Better than .02%· Dynamic Range: 101 db· Efficiency: Over 90%· Required Power Supply: +/- 60 Volts DC to +/- 70 Volts DC
Greetings Gents...I`ve been reading along with great interest ! I`d like to use an Adcom 555 MK II that i`ve had for years as a platform for an SDS-258 build.I know the 555 it has an 800va torodial for a power supply.I have a question...What all can I reuse/salvage from the 555 while building this project ?
SCM, personally I'd sell the Adcom 555II and buy Tom's or a Connex power supply & transformer and the case Tom provide.First, Adcom 555II's can be sold on eBay for $400+. Secondly, that model Adcom is a classic vintage unit much valued by audiophiles and collectors and it would be shame to demolish a good copy.
If I can work with the good parts I`d be ahead..Right ?
Tom responded with this as to wether or not the Torodial in the 555 MK II would work... "You should be able to get a + voltage and a – voltage. The SDS-258 uses between +/- 60 and 70 volts "Can anybody help me find what Tom needs ? ThanksSteve
...Why pay to get the 555 working again since you haven't used it in 8 years. Besides, an SDS-258 would mop the floor with the Adcom. No brainer to me.
Well the consensus seems to feel you should scrap all but the case and connectors, but I believe the heavy Red and Yellow wires from the transformer can be measured to get the output voltage of the transformer.
Anybody have any suggestions for me on this project, upgraded parts and such ?
Barry, I know absolutely nothing and have no meters at all, although a kit doesn`t scare me off !. I was hoping that the info I needed would be readily available.But too, as has been posted, maybe I`d be better off not using the old stuff after all. Maybe the Adcom transfomer isn`t up to speed with what Tom sells anyway.
save the IEC, fuse holder and input connectors (if you can).
Update: I upgraded my stock PS from 40k uf to 60k uf with 2 more Panasonics tsha's just for giggles, but i got a really nice bump in dynamics and mico details. Highly reccomend taking the supply to 60k. SDS254 w/60k uf Panasonics tsha.
Are these the caps you're referring to? http://www.diycable.com/main/product_info.php?products_id=602&Cid=d267424e09d9ab5452567d828ec78634