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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Lincolnshire UK
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I sent PM if this offer is still on.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Lincolnshire UK
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Hi Rodeodave.. Thats a nice offer, u have PM
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Alright replied to all PM's. I only have selector boards left for Beta testers. Please contact me if you'd like to purchase the boards. I am looking forward to some cool looking amps!!
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Sorry for the delay on the BOMs. Here is what I have from my notes:
LM3886Mono R1 = 22.1K R2 = 681R R3 = 22.1K R4 = 1K R5 = 10K R6 = 2.7R 2W R7-R8 = 2.2K 2W C1-C2,C6 = 0.1uF 63V C3-C5 = 47uF or 100uF 50V C7-C12 = 1000uF or 1500uF 50V D1-D7 = MUR860 LM4780 amp board R1 = 22.1K R2 = 22.1K R3 = 681R R4 = 22.1K R5 = 681R R6 = 221R R7 = 221R R8 = 0.1R 3W R9 = 0.1R 3W C1 = 1500uF 50V C2 = 1500uF 50V Cz1 = 0.1uF 63V Cz2 = 0.1uF 63V LM4780 integrated (blue) R1 = 221R R2 = 22.1K (for Stereo, Jumper on back for Parallel) R3 = 221R (for Stereo, Jumper on back for Parallel) R4-R6 = 22.1K R7-R8 = 681R R9 = 10K R10,R11 = 2.7R 2W R12,R13 = 2.2K 2R R15,R16 = 0.1R 3W (for Parallel only) R0 = 10k C1-C2,C7-C8 = 0.1uF C9-C12 = 10000uF 50V Thanks to Joe for helping get these off the shelf. The blue LM4780 and 3886mono boards have been sitting untouched on the shelf since early 2009. |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Sweden
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Quote:
![]() Just one input and output so it's either bridged or parallell. Anybody know which? Just to be able to choose a suitable transformer.
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Sweden
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Actually thinking more than one second I realize that it is parallel as otherwise it would not have an output ground. Obviously.
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UrSv, the LM4780 board is in parallel configuration, correct.
And regarding the BOM...for the LM4780 (parallel amp, red boards) a 10k 0.5W SMD resistor (1206 package size) is needed for the mute pin, the solder pads are on the back of the pcb. And two 2R7 2W resistors are needed for the Zobel network at the output. For the LM4780 integrated (blue board) 8 diodes (like MUR860) are needed.
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As for the mute resistor (10k on backside), I have used a regular small form factor resistor in the past soldered to the terminal. -- Brian |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Lincolnshire UK
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Got the boards today.. nice one guys... gonna price up parts and will post asap
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