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Take a look at some of the earlier messages posted by Steve (page1, 2, 19 (comp with wyred for sound)Nick (page 6), Jason and avionics (page 4). They have the amps running and posted their feedback. Both Steve and Jason have ordered multiple amp boards. Jason has 600W based on TI chip and 500 watt based on IR chip. Couple of other things to think about. Gary Dodd (page mentioned earlier that he has been playing with one and plans something special around it and other is Blair (Niteshade) just released a amp based around classd board (http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=78167.0)
Tom told me he's working on a new "Super D" class of amps now. Just what we need to hear right? There's always something new and better on the horizon.
I'm assuming this means it will have XLR inputs on the board itself.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe you can just wire up the amp balanced, using external connections. . .correct?
Now, jtwrace. . .just waiting on you!!!!
Good things come to those that wait. Should have pics in two weeks.
Can't wait! Literally. . . Paul
Does anyone know the input impedance of the 120 wpc and/or 250 wpc amp?I'm not exactly a beginner, but I'm no tech either. The manuals are good but not "step-by-step". I could definitely use some help wiring the transformer and power section. I'm not completely confident in my ability. Anyone up to a little "tutoring"? Thanks.
1) Make sure that the two brown wires are separated from each other and capped off. I had initially twisted those two together and capped it which is what fried the tranny.7) If you are holding the IEC plug in front of you with the power switch facing away from you, the red wires from the transformer goes to the outside left connector on the IEC adapter and the black wires to the right most connector.
Regarding #1, great to know! Regarding #7, what goes to the ground lug on the IEC, then? Would that just be to ground the chassis? From some pics, it looks like some aren't doing this. Is this safe, or am I just overlooking something? No part of the tranny is hooked up to the ground of the IEC? Paul
I have it connected to one of the chassis screw as ground for the chassis and it does not connect to transformer in anyway. Pictures that I have seen without any ground wire seem to be in wood case and that might be the reason for you not seeing it. If you have a metal case find a way to plug the ground in to be on the safe side.
The website should have pdfs of amp manuals and toroid/fuse/switch wiring. The wiring is very, very straightforward. The ground/brown wiring is new though. Mine came w/o it.
From my trial and error which included frying a transformer for the 250wpc x 2 amp kit:1) Make sure that the two brown wires are separated from each other and capped off. I had initially twisted those two together and capped it which is what fried the tranny.2) Twist the two red together and two black wire together, which will be connected to the IEC power adapter.3) Take the middle blue and green wire from transformer and hook it up to the power supply CT4) Take the outside green wire from the tranny to power supply AC-L5) The outside blue wire from tranny goes to power supply AC-N connection6) Take one positive, one negative and one ground from the power supply to amp board.7) If you are holding the IEC plug in front of you with the power switch facing away from you, the red wires from the transformer goes to the outside left connector on the IEC adapter and the black wires to the right most connector.I think that covers hooking up the transformer, power supply and amp board.