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Wushuliu is the mod as simple as just replacing the caps, no other changes to the board ie rectifier or such ??
I've had a great time putting this all together from the NAD case to the one I'm presently working on. So now I would personally like to Thank Steve K for starting this post !!
Building one of these amps inside a computer would be a fascinating project! Not only that- but the ventilation would be perfect. You would have to use a full tower case. Ahh...one with a clear side!
how did you guys attach the board to the metal cases. Did you just screw up through the bottom right into the risers?
What about the toroidal transformer?
Correct.Same, but no riser. All the hardware is provided with the kit.
You may be spinning your wheels a bit worrying about power that you really don’t need. While the “1000 Watt” kit may be a little overhyped, especially considering the power supply, 4 channels at 125 Watts each into 8 Ohms is still a lot of power, and if you end up getting/building speakers with 4 Ohm drivers there is even more power available (though you’ll probably need to do some power supply improvement).
Regardless, I'm just curious about my previous question: Is it better / different to get 250 Watts per channel into 8 ohms with 2 bridged amp modules and 1 PS or just one stereo module and 1 PS?Thanks!Paul
I know it can be done. I'm just curious if there are any inherent advantages or disadvantages of such a set up? 2 medium powered modules bridged @ 250 Watt / channel @ 8 Ohms vs. 1 high powered module in stereo mode @ 250 Watt / channel @ 8 Ohm.
I know it can be done. I'm just curious if there are any inherent advantages or disadvantages of such a set up? 2 medium powered modules bridged @ 250 Watt / channel @ 8 Ohms vs. 1 high powered module in stereo mode @ 250 Watt / channel @ 8 Ohm.Again. . .just curious.Paul
My 250 x 2 has been shutting down if I play it fairly loud.Anyone else getting shutdowns?
I don't know how these particular Class D amps' characteristics vary from stereo to bridged mono, but many Class A/B amps I have come across in the past specify higher levels of distortion when bridged. Steve
Looks good! How is it fastened--from the sides? I hope to have mine in the box this weekend for a final pic of the twins. Tom is talking about a new Super D class of amps he's working on. He's sending me a demo. He claims it has the same performance of his other IR amps except it projects a larger soundstage. I sure hope it all fits in my brand new boxes!! Film at 11.steve