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The one listed has pre-built fuse holder but you have to purchase 6A fuse for it.EDIT: Please do not buy the binding post that I listed they donot have the washers to prevent contact with the case. I will update that post with the ones that I purchase shortly.
The one listed has pre-built fuse holder but you have to purchase 6A fuse for it.EDIT: Please do not buy the binding post that I listed they donot have the washers to prevent contact with the case. I will update that post with the ones that I purchase shortly.http://cgi.ebay.com/20-Pcs-GOLD-RCA-CONNECTOR-FEMALE-CHASSIS-SOCKET-CRADLE_W0QQitemZ320510873543QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item4a9fefcfc7
The power module seems to have four connectors from the eBay picture. Does it come with instructions on what connect to what? Thanks!
The manuals are on the classdaudio website.
Sorry, I meant the power switch module bought from the eBay. There are four connects from the picture and I was wondering what goes where...
nice work jtwrace, looking forward to doing mineCouple of questions:Do you think I could use Paul Speltz speaker wire to do theleads to the binding posts?
Did you use solid core wire for the inputs?
Do I need to pick up stand offs?
I think the link you gave for the power switch was the round onefrom Rat Shack correct, also it mounts on the bottom of the cabinet?
Do you think it would be better to use balanced inputs with singleended to balance adaptors on my single ended cable?
What size AC fuse do I need?
Sorry for all the questions, when I get my amp the instructions proballywill answer all these questions!Close up pic of the vents shows that the finish on the case looks real nice!Cheers,JT Snead
follow the sheet that Tom sent with your amp.
FYI, Tom said to follow the one over the website. I also double-checked with him. Certainly don't want to burn anything.