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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Hello,
Was going to build a kick-*** dual-mono UcD400AD amplifier, but stumbled on a great deal on a local used amplifier which shouldn't be too far behind the UcD (ATI balanced power 2000 series). I have the following: 2 x UcD400 AD modules 2 x UCD ST power supplies 2 x Avel-Lindberg 330VA transformers, 40V secondaries 2 x Neutrik Speakon outputs AND really nice pure copper binding posts (will look up manufacturer later) 2 x XLR inputs and 2 x RCA inputs Asking $400, firm, plus shipping. These are all unused. Located in Los Angeles, CA, USA. thanks, -Tal Allweil |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Forgot to mention:
Also have the IEC connectors for power cords, can include two power cords, and have 2 really nice aluminum heatsinks drilled for the UcD400 modules, about 9" in length. Can also include a (large) aluminum box... around 20" x 8" x 15" IIRC, 40cm x 20cm x 38cm (from memory, so not exact. Have two of these boxes, actually. Will raise the shipping costs as they're large, but won't charge for the boxes themselves. Pictures to come in the next 2 days... thanks, -Tal |
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This is a great deal....wish I didn't already have so many projects on the build or I would snap these up.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Hullo,
Apparently I'm moving at my typical slothlike pace. Here are the pictures, though I realized I forgot to take some of the transformers. Fortunately, I can describe them: they're round, heavy, and transform AC voltage down to a more palatable output! AND THERE ARE TWO OF THEM! Pictures are at https://picasaweb.google.com/taloyd/...eat=directlink You'll notice only one of the UCD400AD modules was opened - and that was only to take measurements for the drilling of the TWO way-oversized heatsinks. I didn't realize how little heatsinking was required for these - so you can easily drive both with one heatsink, but I figured I had two, so why not. Let me know if you have any questions. This would make a GREAT dual-mono amplifier, or if you already have a suitable transformer (40V secondaries) - I can sell it w/o the two transformers. thanks, -Tal Last edited by taloyd; 11th June 2011 at 04:24 AM. Reason: cleaning up formatting |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Sold, thanks!
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