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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Belgium-Europe
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Hi, I'm using a home build UCD400 amplifier. Recently I replaced my speakers with Klipsch Lascala II's. Gain is way to high (20x?) for these sensitive speakers.
Is there an easy way to change the gain on the UCD400 (replacing a resistor?) I'm using a vintage Luxman C-1000 preamp (no vintage sound though, very detailed and refined, a Tim de Paravicini design). Maybe the gain of this preamp is also higher than a contemporary preamp. I also have a LM3875 Gainclone, that is a better match in terms of gain for these speakers. But somehow the weight of instruments sounds more realistic with the UCD400 amp, although with less apparent detail compared to the gainclone... Henk |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
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hi,
you can change the gain of the ucd400 by changing one resitor R3: http://www.hypex.nl/docs/appnotes/gain_appnote.pdf markus |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Belgium-Europe
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thanks for the link!
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