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I think it's time to move up. I have used a CDA-254 kit for 2 1/2 years, today I ordered the SDS-470 kit. I would like to find a chassis for it that is different than the stock Class D chassis, I really don't like IEC connectors, prefer PowerCon, and I prefer SpeakCon over binding post.
Both amps use a special opamp designed for professional use by the head of Jensen Transformers. There are two versions, however, differing in common mode rejection. I do not know if they use the same version. I have "hot wired" mine, but I am running balanced and had the designer of my Anedio Dac reduce the output gain. As to whether there would be instability in running single ended, that is a Tom question. Regards John Dozier
Thanks SL_1800, appreciate the super quick response! Presume it's the same for the right hand channel (i.e. I don't use the negative for that channel either)?
Hi recently entered the DIY world, and for my first amp kit I chose a SDS-470. I plan to use the amp to power two 4 ohm subs. Unfortunately the amp is not working as intended, so I'm looking for some advice because I'm not sure how to go about troubleshooting the issue.The amp is wired up correctly from what I can tell, lights are on, but it barely puts out any sound. Currently I have only 1 sub connected using an unbalanced input. I get the same weak output on either channel and with either gain pot. Gain wired left to right - Black, White, Red when gain knob is pointed toward me and leads pointing down.Perhaps the LFE output from my receiver is too low? I have an older Harman Kardon AVR254. Would something like this work as a signal booster: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audio/art-tube-mp-studio-mic-preamp to test that idea? Some blurry shots:
A couple odd things that I noticed: first, when I played the test tone from the AVR to set sub level, instead of the usual rumbling,low frequency pink noise, I got a high frequency sounding white noise. Does anyone have an idea why the test tone wouldn't play normally through the amp? I also have 2 other powered subs I'm running from the same LFE output and the test tone comes through normally for them. I swapped sub cables, tried the other input and output without success.
Would those 2 other subs be types with plate amps that have a low pass filter? On the ones I've seen that filter isn't defeatable, only adjustable. Could be you're hearing the full range of pink noise through your sub on the Class D amp as opposed to a low pass filtered pink noise through the others. That will make the sound quite different.If this isn't the case or your AVR is doing the filtering then carry on