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That's very kind of you to post. Keep in mind that some kits are different. My 600w TI chip based amp does NOT hookup like yours...For everyones saftey, always consult the manual for proper hookup. If you are not sure, ask Tom at Class D Audio.Remember this voltage can cause harm or death!
Neil, is there a kit available for the B1? Sorry, I may be the only person on here who doesn't know the answer to that question.
Another lurker bites the dust! Just ordered the 250W X 2 amp kit and the Pass B1 board to boot... and I really don't need another amp or preamp. Am considering putting everything in one box and calling it an integrated amp.Would anyone who has built a B1 please confirm what power supply you are using? I will order the 24VDC wall mount as listed on page 20 if anyone can confirm that it is okay. Best I can tell Nelson Pass recommends anything between +18 and +24 Volts, but says the B1 only draws 1/10 what they supply delivers in amperage... and I really don't want to destroy my project with an obvious oops! Also, for anyone using a B1, do you just leave it on all the time, or did you install an on/off switch?Thanks to everyone for the posts and thread. Now I've gotta get some peripherals ordered.Neil
Ed-just take a ride down to Radio Shack. They got 'em!
According to Tom, the blue LED is 3 to 3.4 volt, and yellow is 2 to 2.4 volt. They are extremely bright, by the way (you might want to tone them down with some resistors.