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Do you have a wall wart to compare battery B1 vs. regular? I think I may test that out tonight.And for the record, if I have to read another 100+ page thread on diyaudio just to build a project my brain will explode. After 2 years I am DONE.
Someone asked Nelson Pass this question at the DIY forum and his reply seemed to indicate that all you'd need to do is connect the second set of outputs parallel with the first, and you'd be good to go. I'm intending to do this myself, (although it may be a little while... I haven't even stuffed my board yet) so I'll let you know if it works.Neil
My tweaks on this 'r done.
Hey Walkern Did you try the sub out hookup on B1,and did it work. Thanks Scott
Will using a high end stepped attenuator like the Elma/Goldpoint or DACT CT2 in the B1 buffer result in superior sonics as compared to the recommended ALPs blue velvet 25k stereo pot?I'd rather not tear up my Goldpoint passive if I don't have to... Anyone know?
Thanks AC,appreciate the answer. I assume the need for the buffer is to match with the very low input impedance of the Class D CDA series amps?
My Elma 20K stepped attenuator seems to work great with my amplifier of about 50K input impedance. So I'm assuming that the SDS series amps (47K) would be a better match for my passive than the CDA series amp with their 7K input impedance. Am I right about that?
And I set mine up with two outputs, one for my main amp (Class D) and another for my sub amp (Rhythmic) and both outputs work just fine together... no hum issues or noise... and plenty of drive.
Yup. Ran the little bugger with only my Class D amp first just to get a sense for the sound, and then ran the second set of outputs to my sub. No ill effects what so ever. No hum or noise from my Class D, and no hum or noise from the sub either. Connecting the sub did not affect the overall volume level either (thought I might notice a decrease... but didn't). I know some subs have grounding issues with some preamps and other amps all wired together in one system, but in my set up I've never had any ground loop hum issues with either the Class D or the Rhythmik. Up 'til now though I've been using a passive TVC, so I was a bit concerned... but without reason.Really glad it worked as expected. How often does that happen?Neil