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Thnx a lot!!! it looks very promissing, i hope it only would not be overkill for my quads, cause they are spec. with max 130wat!!
Ignore that spec. You can do more damage to your speakers with an under powered amp.
This thread is over 4 years old now. I myself have been following it for over three years. I was just thinking. Are these amps still the best quality for money. I had searched for alternatives some time back but it seems doesn't seem to be any balanced input amps boards. I may be wrong and would love to be enlightened. i am wanting to upgrade my CDA series amps to SDS series.
I am changing my SDS254 from single-ended to balanced but have misplaced the manual. Anyone have a link to the SDS manuals (I found the CDS are on the Classd website but no balanced info in there). Alternatively if there is a wiring diagram with the jumper info that would be great. Might add a switch for he jumper if this is straight ahead as well....Thanks,Jeff
Only aware of Hypex Ncore at about 3+ times the cost.
but I found a way to modify the Hypex boards to lower the gain.
What Hypex thread? It's simple, you just remove a resistor and it changes the gain from about 29 to 4.4dB. SMD resistor of course so you need a good magnifying glass. Hypex has the info in a little white paper on their website.
Just curious if anyone is having heat issues (thermal shut down) with modules and/or evaluation boards.....
Sound-wise, is there a clear winner for low-cost DIY Class-D?