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Well it is after 2:00AM and I got as far as I could on the Super D AmpThanks to Jason for a fine looking case. I drilled some holes and addedsome threaded cones I had laying around, need to get the IEC inlet, usedall parts and wiring I had in the house, note the Speltz Anti Cable for speakeroutputs. Fun Stuff
Glad you like the case. Let us know what you think when it's done.
Dave, very nice build. When you get it going, please describe the how it sounds. Thanks!
Dave, thanks and sorry I didn't notice that. But regardless, please do post your impressions after listening to Jason's amp. Thanks!
Help with Power Switch ModuleSo I followed the step and bought this power switch module from eBay - Good quality stuffIEC Power - http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200435755054&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:ITNow I need help as the documentation is vague on how to wire them. It has four connects (A,B,C,D) plus one GND on the back. Which two of (A, B, C, D) I should connect? Which one is AC-L and which one is AC-N? The fuse holder can hold two fuses - one on each side. Should I put two fuses in or just one? If one, which side should I put in or it doesn't matter?Thanks![Edit] Fuse question answered - This model needs two fuses. For wiring I'd guess it's A and D - A: AC-L, D: AC-N. Need to confirm...
Here is how I wired mine. A - connected to the red cable from transformer and D - connected to the black cable from transformer
That's what I "guessed" so I assume it worked in your system and no smoke came out.
No smoke when I plugged it in and other folks who have borrowed it have not reported any smoke either
I mean playing HAHA