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The input coupling caps are the orange surface mount devices (3-4 mm on a side) by the input terminals. They are physically tiny by comparison to the output caps (but have somewhere around 100 times the rated capacitance). Replacing them on the board would be near impossible because of size diferences and lack of holes for physical attachment .
Check out Marchand Electronics... they are selling the 1000w ICEPower 1000ASP modules for $490 each (SMPS power supply is integral, but you need two modules for stereo) . . . A bit pricey for my tastes
I've been lurking on this thread contemplating the ClassDAudio kits for some time now. I may have to give them a try, but want to make sure my Reference Line Preeminence Passive Pre will work with them first.
It appears that you could remove the orange SMD caps, solder a jumper across the pads and then series the new cap between the RCA input and the positive through hole connection of the removed terminal block. I haven't tried it but it at least apprears to be doable.
Yes, that's probably the easiest option. Might want to remove the 100k input "load" resistor too, and move it (and a RC low-pass) to the RCA connector. Exactly how you'd do it depends on physical layout and shielding . . .
Deward, are the input caps for the IR amps 22uf per the pdf?
hello audiocircle forum and everyone! just joined extremely tempted by what i've already [34 pages!!] read here..so my question is .. which one would you be your pick to drive ATC SCM11 ? 250 watts x2 @8ohm ? other ? has anyone tested one of these with ATC gear?
My 250 x 2 has been shutting down if I play it fairly loud.
What kind of speakers are you using, what is the speaker impedance?Not sure DIY.What is "fairly loud"?Above normal listening levels.What power supply are you using?LargeIs the enclosure well ventilated?YesIs the heat sink too hot to touch when it shuts down?Not sure.
Just wondering if others have been able to shut it down.Jeff
Damn, as I suspect, it might be a issue of expecting high watts, but the board is not tolerant to load variance. Might need a fan to be installed or how you said, better heat sinking. I am thinking about using mine as a bass amp.
Hello all, I am new to this site. I found out about this from a link on the Parts Express site. I ordered a 250 watts/channel into a 4 ohm load, 125 watts/channel into 8 ohms kit yesterday. This will be my first amp project. Speakers I have are DIY Mini Statements found here http://speakerdesignworks.com/MiniStatements.html They are what could be considered 5 ohm speakers and they are the best I have at the moment. I hope this project pans out. If I get good results I will build a Tubelab Simple SE tube amp just for kicks. I was saving up to purchase two Emotiva UPA-1 mono block amps but I could not pass up this project. Thanks for the information in this thread as it has inspired me to do a DIY amp sooner than I hoped to.Robert