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I am thinking of taking the plunge on this amp. I am considering either the cda-258 or the sds-258 kit. If I want to only use the rca outs, is there any benefit to the the sds over the cda?
I remember reading in one of the posts that it may be better to get the power supply separately elsewhere since it may come with larger caps? Any ides what I should be looking for if I do this and where I can source it?
Also, If I want to try using a battery power supply, what more do I need to get?
I am thinking of taking the plunge on this amp. I am considering either the cda-258 or the sds-258 kit. If I want to only use the rca outs, is there any benefit to the the sds over the cda? I remember reading in one of the posts that it may be better to get the power supply separately elsewhere since it may come with larger caps? Any ides what I should be looking for if I do this and where I can source it?Also, If I want to try using a battery power supply, what more do I need to get?Thanks in advance for any help.
If you guys insist on changing the caps, I would ask Tom to leave the stock caps off the board and send you the board without caps. It will make a much nicer job and less stress on the PCB.
This would be the simplest and most affordable way to upgrade the PS, I've recently increased my PS (using the stock board) from 40k to 90k w/ TSHAs and it's a big thumbs up.
I had been using an external DAC, the EMU0404-USB for 2 channel. It's amazing for the money. Now that we are setting up 5.1 I have installed a new Asus Essence ST Soundcard with their H6 daughter board. This gives very high quality and up to 7.1 analog output. We are using this in conjunction with JRiver MC15 as a media player. Crossover and equalization is done in MC, so we no longer need a receiver.I'd be happy to further elaborate and suggest some forum links for this approach, but since it's OT we may want to go to another thread.
Reading a monster thread I guess I missed the part about the lettering being engraved It's always nice to get more than you bargained for!Beautiful job Jason - thanks.
Well I took the plunge Jason's case came first, the dude is fast! It's always nice to get more than you bargained for!Beautiful job Jason - thanks.
Can someone post a pic or two of the engraved front panel? Thanks.
Is it necessary for the PS caps to be matched? Or can one mix and match. My thought is that one could add to the caps on the PS board by connecting a bank of paralleled caps to one of the existing caps in parallel to add more impedance with minimal soldering on the board. Would that work?