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Nice Build. That case looks awesome, whats the brand?I like the idea of the integration, while trying to solder the RCA connectors was wondering the same, too many connections, welding etc and then adding interconnects (which by themselves have more connections) when it can be done one time and for all.I'll probably end my two projects and then will do an integrated one. My B1 is looking cool, will put pics soon too.
A little off topic, but I wonder what the unused secondaries (the taped off ones) are on the Class D amp torroid, and whether or not they could be used to power the DC B1? If there were a couple of 12V to 15V secondaries there, you might be able to get rid of the second (B1) transformer, and clean things up.Just a thought?Neil
Wushuliu thanks for the update on the dcB1, im sure it has to sound better or it wouldnt exist but this B1 is absoluely blowing me away. It has taken over 150 hrs to finally open up which has been very fustrating but worth the wait. I used carbon resistors in the signal path and i kept wanting to remove 2 if not all cause it sounded so lifeless and muted. Well i heard from several buddies that carbon resistors can take 300 hrs to break in so i decided to stick it out and i am glad i did. What i am hearing now is a VERY smooth warm yet detailed presentation that feels like an expensive tube preamp. I am in love, this little simple design rocks. Thanks again Wush for sharing, i would not have attempted it without your tutorial.
The classdaudio toroids come w/ unused secondaries now?
Mine came with the blue and green wires (which were used for the Class D power supply board) and 2 or 3 additional wires (were brown if memory serves) which were NOT to be used, and needed to be clipped or taped up so they didn't short out or bump into anything conductive. I vaguely recall some folks asking about them early on in the Cheap and Cheerful Class D amp thread. I wouldn't even begin to know how to measure them... and hence my inquiry. Okay, I re-read the Class D thread, and on page 13 they get mentioned, and on page 14 apparently Tom indicated that they are 12V secondaries which could be used for a secondary project, but are NOT used for the Class D amp. Apparently the early Antec transformers did not come with these, and the later 400VA models did. Sorry for the confusion.Neil
Ok almost done,Only issue is that the LED does not lit, no voltage.How ever the sound is ok, very very clean.used Cardas connectors, Cardas solder, western electric wires, Elna 12,000 uf 65v caps, Janzen MKP caps, and Alps 100k pot.
Just an update on the DC Coupled B1: The sound has settled into a very open, easy going delivery. As sondale mentioned it is more open and transparent than the regular B1. Audibly, audibly so. It is also more engaging - maybe the term is musical? - than my battery run B1, which itself is terrific. I find myself having a hard time analyzing it as my mind wanders and I forget to skip to other demo tracks. Get lost in it pretty easily. Really involving. Not really sure how to describe the improvement except that it's absolutely worth it. I would love a comparison with higher priced gear...
The best cap is no cap.
I want to know how the heck you fit those massive 10uf Clarity MR's into your B1.Have you heard the DCB1?
They barely fit. No, I haven't heard the DC yet. Maybe I'll get in on one of the GP's.