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How many Watts do these resistors need to be rated for: 1, 1/2, 1/4, or will 1/8th Watt resistors do?Thanks, Barry
Thanks Ray, as far as % variation goes, I'd likely get a hand full and measure to get a matched pair One more question...Would a simple jumper with no resistance cause problems?
You would be at max gain, and probably it would be as if you turned the pots all the way up. Nothing gained there. no puns intended. lol.
Don't you mean nothing lost
For all of you using a balanced input on your SDS amps be sure you pull the J1/J2 jumper (it's located close to the stereo/bridge jumper). With this jumper in place you are running the amp single-ended. My set-up is balanced and I was unwittingly running the amp in single-ended mode and I can tell you that when I removed the jumper I got a very audible improvement in resolution and soundstage width/depth.I wonder if this means that balanced users should be using two fixed resistors per channel in place of the gain pots - one across the yellow/black pins (input/output) and one across the red/black pins (red is chassis ground). Anyone? Tom has been too busy selling amps to give me a definitive answer on this.Also, when you go from SE to balanced you will pick up 3-6db.
FWIW, this amp was designed with balanced inputs in mind.
No, its purely subjective, and with some objectivity thrown in! The differential input stage is designed for excellent common mode rejection (as he states on his website), and as such can benefit single ended inputs as well. When I auditioned the SDS 254 that jtwrace had lent me, I had two Belden cables, one unbalanced and the other balanced. I then set the levels to be the same as the balanced input had as much as a 6 dB increase in gain. The balanced input sounded better, although the RCA was no slouch. From a purely subjective standpoint, I found the balanced connection to sound *cleaner* and imaging was sharper if that makes any sense. If you are going to try it, I wouldn't splurge on some fancy balanced cable just yet. Use something cheap and well designed (like Belden) and borrow a balanced preamp.My little study wasn't double blinded so my results could be completely biased, I will admit that.YMMV,Anand.
So, what about building the amp balanced and using balanced (XLR) to RCA cables? Would that be more beneficial than using RCAs out of the amp?
Cool. Are you still building the dc coupled B1 to pair with the ClassD? If you are, I'd like to see how you put a balanced version together...maybe post in the thread Wushuliu started a few weeks back.
You mean RCA's into the amp. I haven't tried it so I can't tell. For my *main* speakers, everything that runs it is designed to be balanced and runs with balanced cables only. In other words, I don't look for diy projects or designs that convert RCA to balanced or vice versa without the supporting circuitry, be it tubed or solid state.Anand.