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The 254 sounds leaner and possibly cleaner, but I need more listening time. I guess I'm just surprised a 6dB gain difference would be so pronounced (assuming that the stock are still at 32dB as mentioned near the beginning of the thread).I guess I am just really surprised by the difference between the two. I just finished an Aikido preamp and w/ the 224 music was warm and fuzzy, but w/ the 254 it's leaner and clearer, and by a lot. Edit: I cam across this post from on diyaudio from someone at Coldamp that sums up the SMPS500R in the low end: "About regulation: linear power supplies are almost never regulated, and this is specially true as power increases, due to efficiency and heat dissipaton issues. On the other hand, it is easy to make regulated SMPS, that will hold rails voltage up to full power with no problem. This translates in a deeper and more powerfull bass, mainly, although it has sonic impacts in the rest of the audio band."
What is the value of the output cap you are using on aikido? I have the CDA254 connected to an aikido and Iam trying to get the right value.thanks,Dinesh[/quoteAs this off topic I will send pm
Highly recommended cheap and cheerful tweak that won't void your warranty. I'm sure higher quality resistors would be worth trying. The 10 ohm value leaves the input impedance similar to having the control pots fully turned up. The 4.7K ohm value was equivalent to turning the control pots down by about 6 db.Neil
I'll shoot a couple of photos when I get home. Not much to look at... but at least you could see the Molex housings both in place, and free standing.Neil
Okay, FINE, I'll put in an order for an SDS amp. You guys happy now?!
Hi EveryoneI just finished doing the replacement of the gain controls with fixed resistors on my SDS-4. I just de-soldered gain controls and soldered the resistors (Caddock 220 ohm in a TO220 package) to the yellow/black wires from the molex connector.I didn't have any spare molex connectors and I just wanted to experiment to see if it made any difference.Well, all I can say this should be a manditory mod. It might be worthwhile to run the gain controls to ballpark the value of the resistor for a while. I just used Walkern's base line of 10 ohms and added a bit more resistance. My guess is for most, a value of around 500 to 1000 ohms would work out well to give that pre amp center of the volume pot positioning. My pre has pretty high gain and I can run it at around 9:00 for about low 70's spl output with the 220 ohm resistors.I did this in my high eff system and these speakers have never had this much bass. The clarity has now popped up to close to the 300 B ampGreat stuff! Thanks Walkern for the inspirationKevin
Glad it wasn't just my imagination!The 10 ohm resistor value suggestion came from Tom, and in my system it sounded like the level was comparable to the control levels when they were maxed out.Thanks Kevin,Neil
I'll swap out the gain pots w/ resistors tonight.