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Sonically, some things I have found, is it is lacking a bit on very low level resolution. The tone is very good and the bass is adiquate and very similar to my tube amps. The highs are rolled off but nothing dramatic. Has anyone else noticed these things?Kevin
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Hi EveryoneI received a SDS 4 kit from Tom about a week and a half ago. First off I'd like to congratulate Tom on a very fine product especially at this price point. The kit is stock with the optional heavy duty power supply at the moment. Power rating for the SDS-4 is 150 WPC @ 8ohms /300 wpc @ 4 ohms and 600 @ 2 ohms. It is working fairly well but seems to be taking a good bit of time to settle in. It also takes about 30 to 45 minutes to really get into it's own from start up. What has your experience been as far as these go? Sonically, some things I have found, is it is lacking a bit on very low level resolution. The tone is very good and the bass is adiquate and very similar to my tube amps. The highs are rolled off but nothing dramatic. Has anyone else noticed these things? My speakers are a very tough load - 2.8 ohms through the 30s and a very hard phase angle of 55 degrees at 70 hz. so this may have some bearing on my outcome as they will really tax an amp. The speaker measurements were why Tom suggested the SDS4 rather than the SDS 258 I had originally enquired about. I had wanted a very high power unit as I had tried an old SS amp with the ability to generate 450 WPC into 4 ohms and this really took the woofers under control. The rest of the frequency spectrum of the SS amp wasn't done as nicely and my big tube amps were much better everywhere else. To the guys who have done the power supply upgrades, do you think either the Connex power supply board ( 6 x 10,000 uF@ 80 volts) or the Connex SMPS supply will be better than the stock heavy duty one and address the short commings above? (This power amp module has +/-35 volt rails so it APPEARS like I could use the SMPS500 )Just some other observations thus far. These things do respond to power cord and footer changes. So far I tried the following power cables: Stealth M5000 (1st place) Stealth Cloud 9 ( 2nd place) Virtual Dynamics Master Series (3rd place) and Black Sand Statement 1 ( last) Yes, these cords are all multiples in price of the amp but they do make a nice difference.For footers, I have tried Symposium Roller Block Jrs ( 1st) Solid Tech Feet of Silence (a very, very close second) , Black Diamond Racing #4 cones ( 3rd) and Herbies Audio feet (last) none of these were anywhere as large a change as the power cords but still worth while.I haven't gotten around to interconnects and speaker cables yet- once things settle in a bit more I'll do those. I'm currently trying out a set of Grover Huffman's latest speaker cable and this may be the source of the short comings as they are new to me. I have them on a 30 day trial so I'm using them as much as possible to give them a fair shot against my other cables. Really, if this amp had just a bit more low level resolution it would have a long term home in my system. It cost less than a re-tube of my amps with a set of Gold Lion KT-88 re-issues. That was how I decided to even try this out.Thanks for any insights you can give meKevin
Hi Wushuliu Thanks for your comments. I guess I should have prefaced my comments in that I'm comparing the sound to a pair of $5 K tube amps that have been fully tricked over. The low level resolution just isn't there with this unit so far, compared to them. As you say this may be from how hard a load my speakers are. I'm reluctant to dump much more money into this amp as it may be better spent putting it towards a big power SS amp which will sort out the bass issues and still give me a reasonable mid and treble. Soldering in new caps would not be any issue. I have a hand full or two of 0.47uF Auricaps and Multicaps I was thinking to try as bypass caps. The internal wire I used is a combination of my favorite Mundorf silver /gold hook up wire for the input wiring and Vacuum State Audio pure silver ribbon for the speaker wiring. I used Kimber rhodium RCA jacks and Eichman speaker pods. The system is a Wadia 861 CD player to a Tom Evans Vibe Pre with the Pluse power supply and S.F. Cremona speakers so the rest of the gear is fairly good.I'm going to give the amp about another week or so as it is right now for more burn in. Then I'll evaluate the amp with the various speaker cables and make a final descision as to it's long term survival in this system and whether to spend much more on it. The give or take 50 bucks for the Connex power supply seems like a good deal for the better bridge rectification and the additional filtration. We'll see how it all plays out I guess.Best regards Kevin
Hi Wushuliu Humm that's an interesting thought and one Tom didn't present to me. I wonder if the SDS-4 could be bridged for my system. It would make massive power but might not cut it on the impedance side of things. If things don't improve, I'll see what Tom thinks of that idea.I still think this is an amazing little amp for the money and one that doesn't need to appologize to very many much more expensive products. If a guy was a pure "music lover" rather than "audiophile", I could see someone being totally happy with one of these.I was reading about the Ampino amp and family - the higher powered members of those might make a very good candidate for me as well.Thanks for the feedbackKevin
Hi EveryoneI received a SDS 4 kit from Tom about a week and a half ago. First off I'd like to congratulate Tom on a very fine product especially at this price point. The kit is stock with the optional heavy duty power supply at the moment. Power rating for the SDS-4 is 150 WPC @ 8ohms /300 wpc @ 4 ohms and 600 @ 2 ohms. It is working fairly well but seems to be taking a good bit of time to settle in. It also takes about 30 to 45 minutes to really get into it's own from start up. What has your experience been as far as these go? Sonically, some things I have found, is it is lacking a bit on very low level resolution. The tone is very good and the bass is adiquate and very similar to my tube amps. The highs are rolled off but nothing dramatic. Has anyone else noticed these things? My speakers are a very tough load - 2.8 ohms through the 30s and a very hard phase angle of 55 degrees at 70 hz. so this may have some bearing on my outcome as they will really tax an amp. The speaker measurements were why Tom suggested the SDS4 rather than the SDS 258 I had originally enquired about. I had wanted a very high power unit as I had tried an old SS amp with the ability to generate 450 WPC into 4 ohms and this really took the woofers under control. The rest of the frequency spectrum of the SS amp wasn't done as nicely and my big tube amps were much better everywhere else. ...Just some other observations thus far. ...Thanks for any insights you can give meKevin
Snip...By low-level resolution, I presume you mean resolution at low volumes??? ...Snip- Bill
Hi Bill, I believe that 'low-level resolution' refers to the ability to hear little details in the signal, and differentiate those sounds from the more prominent ones in the signal, at any volume setting.Best, Barry
I have the impression that Tom often recommends the 254 rather than the 258; does anyone know why this is?
Humm ... OK then. Strange though: to me the SDS-258 is exemplary in this respect, and I've heard some good amps over the years.
I think there are a couple of things to keep in mind here. The SDS-4 board must be fairly different from the SDS 25X series. Tom told me there are some parts on this board which are very hard to get presently and are in short supply. He only recommends these to customers with very difficult loads. Therefore, it seems entirely reasonable that this board may sound slightly different from the SDS 25x series.Most of the low level resolution I find lacking/poorly reproduced is in the treble region which I have already stated is rolled off /shelved down in my system. This may be unique to my system or a character of this series of board. I have a pair of monitor speakers which have a 6 ohm norminal impedance. If I have time in the next couple days, I'll hook those up and see if the treble issue changes. The other area of mild concern is the very low bass which is not as articulate as my other amps but I think from suggestions here this may be overcome/ameliorated with a higher uF capacity or better power supply.When I get some results I'll post them here.Kevin
Understood Bill. FWIW, please see, about mid-way down the page, here...http://www.stereophile.com/reference/50/index5.htmlYou know you're a geeky audiophool when you start referring people to J. Gordon Holt's 'The Audio Glossary ' (speaking of myself obviously)
Most of the low level resolution I find lacking/poorly reproduced is in the treble region which I have already stated is rolled off /shelved down in my system. This may be unique to my system or a character of this series of board. I have a pair of monitor speakers which have a 6 ohm norminal impedance. If I have time in the next couple days, I'll hook those up and see if the treble issue changes.Kevin
Who's plugging their amp into a power conditioner? Just for shits and giggles I plugged my sds-258 amp into a newly acquired cheap & cheerful power conditioner and got a noticeable improvement in the sound. Much better bass, front to back depth and more 3 dimensional with improved harmonics. If you have a decent power conditioner give this a shot and see what it does for you.