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Thinking of trying to upgrade my standard SDS build. Just for fun. At purchase, Tom said he'd tried all sorts of parts, and the ones he's using give equal SQ to more expensive parts at less cost than some of the audiophile favorites.In spite of this, I'm sort of a believer in the best hifi starts with the best power section:So I'm wondering: anyone used a better PS, transformer, or regulators?Did it REALLY make a difference? Or caps with more capacitance? Anyone turned one of these amps into something with very high current capacity? How did it effect the sound?
I just replaced the caps on the power supply board with larger 10k Panasonic TSHA series for a total of 60k capacitance. The result was increased dynamic's and micro details, well worth the $60 entry fee.
What voltage are those 10k Panasonic TSHA caps? Where did you get them?
http://www.diycable.com/main/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=panasonic&Cid=6027b26cbb56db7ef1820316e30b5860&x=0&y=0
Hi all. I own 2 SDS-224, each running in bridge mode. I was playing it in a minute, and then a channel when mute. Upon checking, the amp main board does not have the usual blue LED lit up, and the heat sink is quite warm. The other unit is running fine. When I switch the ON/OFF switch to OFF, the usual amber LED does light up, but when I switch it back to ON, no LED, no sound. I've checked all connection, reconnect them as well, still the same. I initially thought that it was over heating, but I tried it again after a 20 minutes break ( I turn off the main power ) and still the same symptom. Anyone encounter such a problem before?Thanks
Just finished reading that thread. Wow! I may need to read it again. Lots of great information. I have a CDA 254 and a SDS 254. I will be making some tweaks this weekend!
Relax. Tom is a man of very few words.
Thanks Mboxler,The hum is coming from the speakers. I am using Mirage speaker OMD 15, OMD 5, OMD C1. Yes it does go away if i remove the interconnects.I am using a UMC-1 as the pre-amp and processor. I have tried lifting ground on all the equipments and it is not helping at all. in fact the problem is very peculiar. There is very little hum (almost inaudible) when everything is connected. But as soon as i play the source, and the hum volume increases. The volume of this hum is the same irrespective to the volume on the UMC-1. When i pause the source the and the music stops... the humm stops after a 2 seconds. So it seems to me that a 50hz, signal is superimposing itself on the interconnects between the umc-1 and the amp boards. Or may be the amps are grounding themselves through the interconnects via the UMC-1 since the amps do not have a ground available to them. Whats is IEC? is it the power supply board? i actually do not have a body as such for the amp. And i have not grounded it. May be i should do that. In fact i am running all my equipment on an online ups now. So i am getting clean power.
Finally completed the wiring and now testing all channels. My short impression between CDA-258 and SDS-258 are SDS-258 had slightly better separation. For my application, CDA will be use for surround speaker and SDS for Front and Center speaker.
Connex power supplies doesn't have any noise issue. I like it due to the compact size compare to linear ps which I can't fit into a compact 8 channel amp chassis. Also, separation should be better as each ClassD amp module will run on different transformer. Regarding the separation I mention earlier, I do feel that vocal is more distinct compare to background instrument.As for your hum issue, it could be the gain is too high that cause the issue. Your build show that you are using CDA series which doesn't allow you to adjust the gain. You might want to try out SDS series and try higher value around 5 kohm and see if this solve your problem. Also need to mention SDS board is slightly longer so it might not fit your existing casing. Tom should be able to do a swap from CDA to SDS. I asked him earlier and he say it is OK as long as your board looks like new.