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Thanks Nick. Did Tom say 63v capacitors would work well specifically with the 258 or was he speaking about the 254? 10000uf 63v snap-ins with a 35mm diameter will be much easier to find.
Here's a more exotic option for the power supply. The boards are designed to take Jensen four-poles. Hubba hubba.http://www.musicaldesign.com/MC_PS200.htmlEDIT - I just got an email back from John Hillig saying that Class D Audio has actually sent them some customers. So this supply will work--very tempting Also for anyone looking to add more capacitance to their 258's using the stock boards, I found a U.S. source for United Chemicon 80v 10000uf's for dirt cheap prices: http://www.futureelectronics.com/en/technologies/passives/capacitors/aluminum-electrolytic-capacitors/Pages/5585385-ESMH800VSN103MA50S.aspx
Wow did you guys see this thing? It even has the IEC socket! http://connexelectronic.com/product_info.php/cPath/25_46/products_id/124?osCsid=1ikvno4j5l4a85akd57lpui0c5
My chassis isn't big enough for 2 amp boards plus the PS board plus the xformer though. I
What fuses are y'all with 60,000uf capacitance using? I just blew an 8A slow-blow, undoubtedly due to the high inrush current caused by the large capacitance.
Hi Guys,Just came here to ask if anyone has had contact with Tom recently?I've been trying to email him for the last couple of weeks concerning an issue with a board but have not had any response. This is somewhat surprising as I have always had very quick response in the past and have been very happy with the service he has given (I've now bought four different amps from him). Perhaps he is on holiday?cheers,Richard
Hi,I have just purchased a SDS-254 and it come with no literature... It is not a big problem since it could not be simpler to put together. But i have a little question about the supply. If I what to fuse the input is a 2A slow blow fuse is ok??? Thank you
Hi,I have just purchased a SDS-254 and it come with no literature...
Literature is available on-line here...http://classdaudio.com/index.php/Manual/?___store=default
and the #2357 posts of literature.