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I have a SDS-254 and eventually plan to add another 254 and a 258 for a 5.1 setup. Would you guys recommend getting a large transformer or changing the power supply to something like the Connex? how much power would i need?Thanks!
Hey guys, I have quite possibly, a very stupid question for you...... Well, I have been eagerly following this thread for months and have finally decided to jump in to the Class D pool to see if I can swim. I'm very much a beginner when it comes to this, but I think I can follow the wiring diagram. My question is this. I received my CDA-254L a couple of days ago, but haven't had time to do anything with it. Anyway, today was a day off and I decided to break it open and start the build. I already had my amp box assembled with all of the speaker and rca jacks installed, so I thought I could knock this out pretty quickly. Like a kid at Christmas, I busted open the box to check out the cool parts. Everything made the journey through the U.S. Postal service A-OK. I busted open the box that held the AnTek Toroidal Transformer. It looked real cool, but was wrapped in all kinds of plastic, so I continued to unwrap it. Well, I removed the plastic from the top and bottom, exposing the copper coils, only on the top and bottom of the coil. The white wrap with the AnTek label is still firmly intact around coil. At This point, I became concerned that I should not have removed the plastic. I went back to this thread and examined other member's builds. All still have the wrapping on the transformer. My question for all of you.....Have I screwed up? Have I ruined or damaged this transformer? What should I do. I appreciate any and all advise. Thanks, Tom
I just finished a 2 x sds 224. I am very pleased. Worked the first time
Too big! Its 17"x17"x5.5". It's a standard ParMetal case. Never did this before so I wanted a lot of room. Kind of got carried away
I think I bought the same case, and my plan is to eventually fill it with two full amps, including power supplies, running in mono.Looking at what you've done I think it'll be tight, but I think I can get it all in there.
I'd say there is plenty of room. You could even add dividers and it would work.
Two toroids too
Yep. If I had time to model it I would but cardboard will work just fine.
Class D amps have no business in any real hi-fi system. Might as well run a corded drill while you are listening