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Thanks Jason,I will try that when I open up the case again.With my preamp 9:00 to 11:00 is the most I can adjustthe volume. The dynamics of the amp and other class Damps really reveals the difference in the original recordingslevel.The sound of the amp is really suprising, very good detaila little grainy at first but it is getting better. Anybody elsehave any listening impressions of the Super D AmpKrikor, are you using each am to power the low's and high'sof you speakers, or are you using them bridged to drive each channelfull range? Could you post some pictures of your amp interior.I have always wondered about running two amps one side to powerthe lows and highs independently. With these amps and the gain potscould you do this w/o an outboard crossover?
Yes, since I can get another amp board fairly reasonable.The single transformer supplys power to the power supplyboard and I guess that is why there are two sets of DC voltage outputs, right?
Krikor, are you using each am to power the low's and high'sof you speakers, or are you using them bridged to drive each channelfull range? Could you post some pictures of your amp interior.I have always wondered about running two amps one side to powerthe lows and highs independently. With these amps and the gain potscould you do this w/o an outboard crossover?
Nope... not an owner. I'm just a lurker sitting on the fence and contemplating how I might use these amps. I'm currently selling off some older equipment to raise some funds before I jump. I'm really curious to hear how these compare to my modded PS Audio GCC-100.
No. I think the other DC outputs are lower voltage. You can power both amps from one power board.
Yes, since I can get another amp board fairly reasonable. The single transformer supplys power to the power supply board and I guess that is why there are two sets of DC voltage outputs, right?
I thought jtsnead was referring to the two sets of DC output connections on the power supply board. (Obviously the other set of wires on the transformer are AC connections). I thought the terminal strip had two pairs of common screw connections provided for the convenience of connecting two amp boards? Steve
The other wires from the tranny are not AC though. They're DC output. See the above spec sheet that I linked to.
BTW-did you see the picture that you liked? I rotated it 90* just for you.
With a simple transformer with an AC input to the primary windings, how how do you get a DC output from the secondary windings without a rectifier circuit? Yes! That would be the one on the right side, and rotated 90 degrees the other way for the left side. Now I have to find some sources for one-off (actually two-off) 2' X 4' color printing on cloth/canvas. Steve
I finally completed the assembly of my first mono bloc--the box for the second one is ready to be filled. I'm using these to power my 4 ohm Magnepan MG12s, and although this amp is running a bit warmer than it did when it was sitting out in the open, I think it will do fine with the current array of vent holes (the floor separating the two boards is vented as well as the top and bottom lids). If I ever upgrade to a Super D, I'll use these same boxes but put the output boards in side-ways.Bob
Very nice!
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But (and I can't help myself) when I look at the chrome acorn nuts with the copper washers that mount the panel, I am thinking plumbing fixture! Steve