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XLR Panel Mount Jack / Speaker Jacks. These parts I got at Radio Shack. I wanted to make sure that I liked it before spending more money on "high end" stuff
Thats what i did also, i just picked up some dayton audio binding posts and home depot thhn wireing. Now i am wondering how much difference vampire posts and better wireing would make. Now that i know its a keeper i am still decideing if upgrades are a worthy investment.
What change? Probably none!
jtwrace,Are you using the TI based amp?
I wanted to keep my enclosures as small as possible while still being able to have easy access to all the components, so this is what I came up with. The box in front, which is without one side, shows the shelf that both boards are attached to--back to back. A larger top lid will cover the transformer and the output board, and a smaller bottom "lid" will cover the power supply board. A front plate will accommodate two switches, marked "on" and "off" and "mute" and "play". Three colors of LEDs will indicated what's going on. Bob
I like the status lights in front just to know if it's on or in standby and if a channel is off for some reason. The power LED's go out if the amp goes into overcurrent or undercurrent protection although mine has never done that. OTOH, If you mount the tranny behind the faceplate, getting the LED wires past it can become a space issue. I have my power switch on the bottom centered right behind the face plate. I think it's cool to have a hidden power switch. It's totally up to you. Mark (the white case) just put one LED on the front to tell if it's on. A lighted power switch would work just as well.steve
Is it necessary to shut these amps off? NO. THEY'RE WIRED SO THAT THE AMP BOARD STAYS HOT IN STANDBY MODE AND ONLY THE MOSFETS ARE TURNED ON WHEN THE AMP IS SWITCHED ON. THIS EXTENDS THE LIFE OF THE MOSFETS.I don't know if I will be building any of these since I don't really need anything. Too many amps now. Two are for sale. Nonetheless, I can't help thinking about the subject. Would it make sense to build one of these vertically, so that each of the three components was situated on a separate tier with the toroid's weight on the bottom for stability? It seems that would be very compact and would allow for all connections to be near the outside walls of the case, which could actually remain open on two sides for ventilation. NO REASON WHY THIS WOULND'T WORK. THE LARGEST TOROID IS ABOUT 5 1/2" IN DIAMETER. THE MAIN THING IS TO ALLOW YOURSELF EASY ACCESS TO THE BOARDS AS THEY ARE SMALL (APPROX. 4 1/2" x 4 1/2"). REMOVABLE SIDES WOULD BE GOOD. Is wood the ideal case material? If not, why not? WOOD IS JUST EASIER TO WORK WITH TO MAKE A CUSTOM SIZE AS YOU PROPOSE. METAL CASES ARE LIMITED TO STANDARD AVAILABILITY. I HAVEN'T NOTICED ANY PROBLEM WITH RF OR EMI IN A WOOD CASE WITHOUT SHIELDING. Would the whole thing fit in a 6 inch square of about 8 inches height? Wouldn't this config allow for shorter leads internally?POSSIBLY. MY CASE IS PRETTY TIGHT TO WORK IN AND ITS ABOUT 6 1/4"W. x 8" H X 11 1/4" D.
I have had the 125x2 8ohm version of the class d audio amp up and running for a few months now and I am really pleased with it. It sounds great and was very easy to get up and running. As mentioned earlier Tom from class d audio is extremely helpful and will answer all your questions quickly. IMO this is an extremely nice amp for the$$. I have added a few links to the chassis,power inlet and wiring that I used.http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250501444095&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IThttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200424519369http://stores.ebay.com/Johns-Silver-Teflon-Wire-Shophttp://classdaudio.com/index.php/class-d-amplifier-kits/home-kits/250w-x-2-500w-x-1-amp-power-supply-transformer.html
I'm drawing a case up now...those of you that can wait, I would as this case will have all the cut outs and be ready to go. I'll get the case design done then quoted and see if it's something that you'll be interested in.
I would be interested. Can I make a suggestion, just to make the case future proof can you think about putting in another punchout for second set of speakers connectors in case folks want to use the case for dual mono.Thanks
So now that you've heard the Class D for awhile, how would you compare the sound to your Class A Monoblocks? Inquiring minds want to know. steve