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only a couple minor, and easily corrected, issues
Care to enlighten us.
I don't know how "enlightening" it is, as it's all pretty obvious, but a few issues, in no particular order:...................Nothing really serious . . . all easy to deal with . . .
Both pairs of my current speakers are 4 ohm.
Look at the table on page 4 of the Reference Design pdf for suitable configurations.
None of the IR designed boards are speced for use bridged into 4 Ohm loads. Look at the table on page 4 of the Reference Design pdf for suitable configurations.
How about providing links?
I was going by what Tom had written in an email reply: "The sonic quality is the same in either stereo (half bridge) or full bridge mode. Only the 250W X 2 into 8 ohms is not recommended for 4 ohm in full bridge mode. Our other amps will run 4 ohm with no problem, either stereo or bridge." Steve
he said all higher powered amps will have a new heatsink, allowing 4 ohm operation.
How old was that e-mail from Tom? In a recent e-mail to me he said all higher powered amps will have a new heatsink, allowing 4 ohm operation.
At a given price point such as this, one can expect certain design and build compromises.
Have you had a chance to compare these modules against other well known class D designs such as the B&O ICE modules?
This has really gotten me thinking about the importance of impedance matching.
They sound as good as the 3886 chip amps, without the power limitation. At the moment I think they (along with the 3886) are the best deal going in DIY audio electronics.
Oh, absolutely. What’s astonishing about the classDaudio boards, considering their price, is how few compromises there are overall. There’s nothing particularly obscure about the *reason* for the compromises, either . . . “audiophile grade” input coupling caps would cost $10-20 each, and be the largest parts on the board as well, and folks would (will) argue all day about whether they’re worth it.
I haven’t seen any DIY friendly ICE modules
are these the same caps a few others have swapped out? The ones located behind the speaker posts? What caps would be reccomended . . . What mods have you done