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dvenardos: Do you have the SDS and the Virtue? which one do you like better?
No, I don't have the SDS just commenting on the differences in sound between the Virtue units. I really like the tripath sound and curious how they would compare side to side.Don
...first some background about my approach since I'm new here. I have a passel of amps. But I don't have a single "super amp" because I have two systems that are tri-amped, and I have found it's easier (and cheaper!) to "amp roll" instead of getting three great (and expensive!) amps to do the job. An example might be Adcom GFA-565 monos for bass, Adcom GFA-555II's for mid, and Monarchy SM70Pro for tweets.Another wrinkle, I'm not home at the moment, I'm in Florida using a 6.5" 2-way with subs, and the amps I have on hand are the SM70Pro and Adcom GFA555II. The Adcom drives the monitors well at the crossover (85Hz) handing off bass to subs beautifully, and is dynamic and big sounding, but grainy. The SM70Pro sounds smoother and more musical, but no cojones The SDS equals or betters the 555 in dynamics and bass, and betters the SM70 in soundstage and overall clarity. I think it might be the best sounding amplifier I own!...
I pretty much agree with your relative assessments except, perhaps, on one critical point.The Monarchy is smoother, yes, but I would definitely not say more "musical" if we're talking about authentic reproduction of individual instruments.
I just have to track down the source of the 60Hz. When I lift the ground and disconnect the input cables it gets pretty loud. Makes me wonder if I have mis-wired something.
This is something that Wushuliu posted awhile back for noise suppression on a budget. I'd recommend you contact him, or maybe he'll jump in here with some advice.
Double checking the wiring is a good idea.
Many are using the Pass B1 buffer/pre which is zero gain, and I've have not read any complaints about needing more gain. I'm sure others will jump in here to comment.Are you aware that the gain can be increased on the CDA series amps from 26db (standard) to 32db (high gain). That is twice the amount of gain increase you mentioned. If you don't know already, email Tom to find out which gain setting your amp board has.Let us know.
snip...The only issue is that the class D amp really needs a gain stage rather than a unity gain buffer, so I'm looking for ideas for a great sounding tube circuit with a gain of 3. ...snip
Explain how 26dB to 32dB (a 6dB change) is more than the gain of 3 I mentioned?
Ummm... How are you measuring 'Gain'? Last I checked 6 is more than 3...
Show us some pics of that Class D.
Hey Jason,they are in my gallery.
I finished putting my SDS-4 kit into Jason's chassis this weekend. This is the "two ohm" version of the SDS board. Took a week longer than I'd hoped, but now I have an impression and a few photos.... snip...I'll see if I can post a pic of the board too, here goes
Nice job and nice case.
The case is gorgeous, I love it! Thank you for making it. I'm thinking I may get another amp in case I want to bi-amp something. Better do it before you run out of cases!!!
Odd, I couldn't find a SDS-4 amp board on the Class-D Audio web site I even just looked for a board with 6 out-put devices and didn't see one.Could you give us a hint as to some of its specs?