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Are these the caps you're referring to? http://www.diycable.com/main/product_info.php?products_id=602&Cid=d267424e09d9ab5452567d828ec78634
My case came out pretty nice, by the way. It's a powder coated par metal case with stainless steel cap screws and a 1" thick faceplate of polished clear acrylic.
Digikey, $6.85http://parts.digikey.com/1/parts/51788-capacitor-10000uf-63v-elect-tsha-eco-s1ja103ea.html
Nice front bezel... who cut and polished that thick acrylic? Good job!
Yes thats who i bought them from, i purchased only 4 to start with thinking the amp would not respond beyond 40k but the bump to 60k was very favorable.
Well now, ... I knew my bugging you to get the 6 caps would pay off. lol. So looks like what I need to do is to get the caps, and when I place the order, send Tom the caps, and he can just solder them in in place of the ones he currently uses in his present power supply.Ray
Ray i knew you would be relieved. Hehe
Quote from: Ray Bronk on 16 Oct 2010, 10:56 amDid you guys see the review of Blair's version of the amp? That too was really good.Ray BronkRay, do you have a link for that review? Thanks!
Did you guys see the review of Blair's version of the amp? That too was really good.Ray Bronk
OK I did a very brief audition of the SDS4 amp with my high efficiency speakers using some of the same disks used with the Cremonas. The brunt of the midrange problems seem to be ameliorated. It is still there to a small degree but this is now down to the sort of presentation variations you could expect from differing amplifier topologies. The highs are much better with this easier to drive speaker, oddly enough.I still prefer the 300 B amp with the major reason being no fault of the SDS4. The designer of the speakers stated to me when I bought the drivers from him that this style of speaker works best with amps that have a low damping factor. He specifically did not recommend class d style amps as they have too much bass damping and this doesn't allow the bass to bloom with the Fostex drivers.I'm simply going to conclude the SF speaker /SDS4 amp combination is not a good one. It will be interesting to hear from others with the same board with different difficult to drive speakers. This is likely a one of a kind situation or possibly the SDS4 doesn't play into difficult loads as well as Tom initially thought.I guess I'll have to get the monitor speakers out now as my curiosity is up. The monitors have a nominal 6 ohm impedence so they should split the difference nicely.Kevin
Sonus Faber=one of the kings of low efficiency speakers, lovely sound but you need an elephant of a SS amp to run it well....Tubed PP/Sonic Frontiers, like the Power 2 I had, might produce something like 110 watts of PP power, much more powerful than the PA-7 200 watts/Nakamichi I had prior to the Power 2. The ClassD audio amp board design produces watts but not the more high current type that things like the Sonus Faber demands. I say try something like a regular, Class A/AB amp with large PS, like McCormack or if digital H2O...you will see a large difference in sound. Have we been struck by the digital hollow watts syndrome?