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Greetings, I finished (I thought) my amp last week and hooked it up in my system. I have a one system does all set up. I listen to music with computer and combo player as sources, watch DVD's, and watch TV using the same amps (active xo tri amp set up). When I fired up the Class D amp which I have hooked up to drive my mid range drivers sound was great but... it really degrades the picture quality on my TV! Today I'm going to pull it out, pop it open, and install a Felix power conditioner in the case. Hope that will help. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.Almost forgot.. the amp is the 250x2-500x1 kit which I see is now called CDA-254S.Sincerelyboone
hasekisgod,Thanks for responding. Wooden case but clad in copper sheet. Not near my computer, so that's not it. ????boone
Wooden case but clad in copper sheet.
Why use copper to line wood cases? Aluminum would work just as well, is readily available at your local hardware store or home center and is much cheaper.
A Faraday cage is built out of a conductive material, and the two best conductors are Silver and Copper. Using Copper as a baseline (100%), silver only has 5% better conductance, so due to it's high cost, is out of the running. Aluminum only has 60% the conductance of Copper, so at first glance, Copper might make a better cage. But thickness also has an effect, so the first question would be:1. If the Aluminum thickness was increased to the point where it was the same cost as Copper, would it make a better cage? The second question would be:2. Does the non-ferrous, non-magnetic properties of Aluminum provide a shielding advantage (or disadvantage) for some types of radiation? My Audio Refinement amplifier touts it's all-Aluminum enclosure as a feature, but doesn't offer techincal explanations. Marantz Reference series amplifiers tout an Aluminum top cover, a non-magnetic Aluminum case around the torroid transformer, and a double layer bottom plate with one of the layers Copper plated. A lot of variables in materials, thickness and types of radiation, EMI, RFI, etc. Steve
found that when I disconected the speaker wires, the noise was significantly reduced. But ( another one)... also noticed that plugging my cable box into a power strip that has some filtering/isolation capability improved the picture somewhat. Then I found that if I routed the cable signal thru my DVR the problem disappeared completely??????
I thought i would mount it to the steel and then to the mdf.
Question, my 2 channel system is no where near my TV/HT setup. It's in another room down the hall.Any chance I'll have this interference problem?
Does anyone know if there will be a 250 watt 8 Ohm Super D (SDS-258)?I have the CDA-258 and would want another amp similar to it.
A couple of photos of the exterior. Copper was salvaged from a kitchen remodel, don't know the guage, it was a 3"x8" duct that ran up through the roof. Attached with brass screws, looking forward to the screws darkening up a little. Thanks for all the help. I really like this amp!boone