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Hi...First post on my first forum...hope I'm asking appropriate questions. I'm attempting to build a tri-amp active system to drive my Klipshorns (I'm upgrading the mid and tweeter drivers as well). I've have 3 SDS-224 amp kits fed by Marchand XM-1 active crossovers. I plan on driving the woofer section at full gain, then lower the mid and high amp gains using the supplied potentiometers. Has anyone tried to simply solder the yellow and black wires on the gain controls together rather than use a low ohm resisters? Seems that would be an easy (and cheap) way to get full gain on one amp, then use pots on the other amps to adjust the amplitude. Once set, I'd measure the resistance on the adjusted mid and high pots and replace them with fixed resistors.Thanks, Mike
Second: I hooked a Kill-A-Watt AC power meter up to my QSC while listening at typical levels. It's only pulling about 60 Watts. I believe the QSC is a class AB amp, which have low efficiency, but let's assume that it's 100% efficient. That means I'm sending actually sending considerably less than 100W to my speakers. Realistically, I'm probably sending 30--50 Watts to the speakers.
Neil, does the SDS-470 also do 4 ohms since the Songtowers are 4 ohms, I believe. I know some of the Class D Audio amps do 4 ohms and some don't. Just checking... thanks!
Matt, check out the SDS-470 from classD audio / Tom. 250 wpc @ 8 ohms.I just started using one and what a diff over my SS 200 wpc amp.
Maybe this is obvious to people who know way more about audio than I do, but the biggest improvement with a more powerful amp was how it sounded when I had the volume set to a low listening level.If you put your kilowatt on the Class D amp, you will think you forgot to turn it on. That is part of the charm.
^^^^^To me, the easy way to control the power of your amp is use power console, like Belkin PureAV or Monster console, they can remote turn on your amp by your receiver.
I reply to Matt Garmann'I am new here,and an audiophile located in south France.I received three weeks ago one SDS470,which has been installed temporarily to replace my Ayon TritonII tubed amp which i sent to the mfr for a free of charge upgrading + a change of all tubes to "black treasure kt88" ones.... snip ...
I just bought a CDA254 for my son to run with his Maverick DAC/Pre. I want to place it in this metal chassis-http://www.par-metal.com/product-ttp-20series.phpIs there any thing special that I need to know about before I do this?Has any one found a good round power button for the unit?Larry