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Earlier in this thread someone was asking for opinions of going with one of the linear PSU boards at connexelectronics.com over the one offered at classDaudio.com. I don't think anyone addressed this. Unfortunitely, I can find very little info about them on the website. Does anyone have an opinion about either of these modules with the SDS-254 or SDS-258? Would the combined 60,000uf capacitance of these be any sort of an upgrade?http://connexelectronic.com/product_info.php/products_id/69?osCsid=3prbrltmu15kfebq69if854uf2http://connexelectronic.com/product_info.php/cPath/25_45/products_id/87?osCsid=3prbrltmu15kfebq69if854uf2wushuliu, what size of par-metal case would you be considering? 12x12x4 or 12x16x4?
I was looking at these PS too. However, each of these PS has a specified voltage (100 V and 80 V) - does it mean they only work with that particular voltage (as supplied by the secondaries of the transformer) ? According to the info listed at the ClassDaudio website, the CDA-254 works best with a 50 V PS and the CDA-258 can work with a supply upto 75 V (I think). So these two Connexelectronic PS mentioned here seem inappropriate?? Any opinions guys??lo_tse
Wushufeel free to edit your post accordingly since it is the FIRST post after the split. Thanks and enjoy the tech talk (I know I will)CheersMariusz
?The cap voltages represent the maximum recommended supplied for their use. I think you're mixing up the transformer specs w/ the cap ratings. In other words, the 80v connex boards will work for either amp (though it may be safer to get the 100v for the higher voltage amps).
In the Connexelectronic website, there are no mention on the number(s) of output for the PS. The ClassDaudio amps requires 2 supply rails (there are 2 secondaries in power transformer recommended by Tom). Any ideas?I am thinking of suggesting to Tom to sell a "hot-rod" version of the PS using the Panasonics caps, higher rating rectifier and resistors so I can buy everything from him without having to source from different places. It may not fly though.
I'm pretty sure that the linear power modules at Connexelectronic accept dual AC secondaries from the transformer. I remember reading in one of the manuals for the amplifiers on Connexelectronic where they refer to using a torroidal transformer with dual main rails. Plus, I think it is pretty standard for transformers above a certain size to have 2 secondary rails?But I have to say, I'm pretty dissapointed with the product information on the Connexelectronic site. (ClassDaudio isn't perfect in this regard either but they are much better). I don't know how Connexelectronic expect to sell some of the stuff with the condition of the website. For some of the products, the descriptions are completely missing due to web design issues (ie, some of the linear power modules). This is sort of ironic, because if you can find one of their product manuals, they are quite comprehensive...I think you should ask Tom about building a power module with higher quality parts (ie, Panasonic caps) and see what his thoughts are. He obviously thinks that his designs are good enough, but it can't hurt to see what he thinks about it.
Wushuliu what benifits will this ps offer over Toms? I am still thinking about replaceing the bridge on my supply with a higher current version but undecided about regular silicon or fast recovery at 10x price.
So I went and ordered the 80v Connex PS board...
Wushu,Way to go! You are a man of great adventurous spirit!! Let us know how it work out!! Thanks for posting the schematics! Yup, there are two output rails - it will fit our amps. I guess one way to avoid the amp to work at temperature within the limit originally designed is to find a transformer that provide higher current (as supported the bigger caps) but with output secondary voltages recommended by Tom?? Since there are two fuses on the PS board already, I am sure that one can omit the AC line-in fuse since the amp and PS borad are downstream of the fuses. But then again, the transformer would be on it own in case of a huge surge.May be I missed it, would you have a link (not the PE one) to the 193L filter choke? I would like to learn more about this "gadget" and how it works. Thanks!Hey, this ClassDaudio board is getting more and more interesting!! Lo_tse
Here's an old link discussing the concept and how it came about.:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=10310.0Can't find an exact Alan Maher explanation for you because there are too many posts about it here and audioasylum to weed through, but here's one that should do:http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.mpl?forum=tweaks&n=144960&highlight=193l+filter&r=
Won't know until I hook it up. May not offer any benefits at all, but the connex design as i said includes bypass caps, higher capacitance, and fast rectifiers (i think, hard to tell from the photos). Whether this translates to audible improvement remains to be seen, er, heard.EDIT:Here is a schematic for the Connex: