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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Berlin
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Hello everyone,
i want to build my new Amp9 from 41Hz with a 150W SMPS, i recently found a relatively cheap one from the company Mean Well. Here is a link to the preferred types: http://www.proconnecting.de/media/pr...1161458518.pdf http://www.proconnecting.de/media/pr...1160266686.pdf Has anybody tried these, especially with class-d amps? Thanks a lot! Regards, Nils |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Paris
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For the price of that you can probably buy a SPS30 or even SPS80 from coldamp, that is specifically designed for audio and tested (only the SPS80) by a lot of people in the forum, including me, with excellent results:
http://www.coldamp.com/opencms/openc...x.html?idioma= |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Berlin
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Thanks Pierre,
but the Coldamp SMPS has +/-60V, i would need 24V single supply... Regards, Nils |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Madrid
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We can make smaller voltage versions of SPS30, that is to be launched this week. The standard version can be adjusted in factory from +/-40V to +/-60V, but if a reasonable number of supplies are demanded, we can make a custom version with +/-24V output (or +/-12V output if you need only +24V)
Hope this helps. Best regards, Sergio |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: France
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This 150W SMPS costs less than 30€ !: say you buy 2 of them for +/-24V et voila... Do not misunderstand my point: I don't know if one can compare one pair of S-150S with SPS30 (f.i, you will not have 5V or 12V out of the box) but if this is half the price, it might be worth to try. Christian |
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