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If you bridge the center channel board, the center speaker must be 8 ohms.
..... on the other i just have the centre channel using one channel.
It sounds like justd is using only one of the channels in normal stereo (unbridged) configuration.Steve
Dear all,I've just purchased two SDS-470 modules.I intend to bridge them each and wire them as monoblocks.I'm planning to replace the gain pots with TX2575 resistors - would anyone know if I still need a pair of resistors per module, or can i just use a single resistor per module, now that I'm bridging them?Thanks!Mike
No, you don't need the resistors for the other "unused" channel. I've got a pair of SDS-450 boards running as monoblocks and only have a single gain pot attached to each. I keep thinking about replacing them with resistors but I've never got around to that project.
No one else uses the quality of components that ClassD uses. No one else achieves their sota sound quality either. You get what you pay for and with Tom's product, you get some of the best out there. Nothing to be taken away from the ebay offerings, they are good cheap amps, but hardly even close to sota. Regards
No one else uses the quality of components that ClassD uses
Tom uses Niobium oxide caps (I think the only manufacturer who does) and a special input IC designed by the head of Jensen transformers. Again, one of the very few manufacturers to use this device and all others are extremely expensive. Regards
I think only the SDS series, but you would have to ask Tom. Regards
Right, that's what I remember. That's a $200+ difference between SDS and the ebay amps. Hence my recommending as a secondary or for playing around. Goes without saying any amp off ebay is a risky proposition. No free lunch.