hi Mike and all,
On the v200 .7 no pb for the i2s ??
Gerald
No connector for I2S on V200.7. I had to solder to the 74HC253D pins and remove the AUX chip.
Cheers,
Mike
Don't thing this is something to do with language barrier, I experienced the same thing when I asked them some information on the original PSU.
Later when they created the new linear PSU, they were absolutely able to describe it.
Will see for the V110. It's supposed to be shipped already, will tell you 🙂
No way I can accept a V200 instead.
If you strugged to find a proper V200, I can have a look here whether I can find for you a cheap second hand. Let me know if I can help.
Will try a second time the new clock with the new information you gave me. Will report if that works.
Cheers
Olly
Olly, did you get the V110 or did I win the bet? 😀
Hi Olly,
Could you confirm this is the way you have connected your new clock :
- Removing C378, C379 (and the old crystal, of course)
- Connecting buffer module output to right-hand pad of C378
- Connecting buffer module ground to right-hand pad of C379
Also, how did you feed the buffer module ?
Cheers,
Etienne
Hi Etienne,
yep that's ok, I will add a join between the 2 pads of C379 (instead of the cap actually) and remove the resistor between C378 and C379.
That would do the trick.
Cheers
Olly
Hi Olly,
Where did you take the +9V to feed the buffer module ? Did you use an external PSU or did you find +9V somewhere on the V200's board ?
Thanks,
Etienne
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i2s on the v200 in the 74hc253
Bloody hell !
Globulegl, how did you know that you can get i2s by soldering in these points ?
Is it in the V200 user manual ? 😀
Well done !
Globulegl, how did you know that you can get i2s by soldering in these points ?
Is it in the V200 user manual ? 😀
Well done !
Bloody hell !
Globulegl, how did you know that you can get i2s by soldering in these points ?
Is it in the V200 user manual ? 😀
Well done !
Mentioned further up the page... 😉
V200.9 is now shipping.
Cheers,
Mike
Just a warning for anyone ordering the LPS200 power supply:
With 240V/50Hz input, it outputs 38.1V unloaded and 37.7V loaded. This exceeds the 35V rating of the amplifier capacitors...
So make sure you check this with ICAIRN before ordering.
I'm going to gut mine and install my Connexelectronic SMPS300R power supply.
To be honest, the LPS200 PSU for US$100 is good value even as a prewired case for the SMPS300R. I wonder if ICAIRN can sell it without the transformer?
Do you know how to mode it yourself and lower the voltage, as he is asking $20 to fix it for 240V/50HZ???
Thanks it really make sense to pay extra for a linear power supply unit? I would've thought that an unregulated switched-mode PSU is so much better suited for an amplifier of this type, no?
Thanks it really make sense to pay extra for a linear power supply unit? I would've thought that an unregulated switched-mode PSU is so much better suited for an amplifier of this type, no?
I.AM.D V200 amp has this problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5Quh3olS0s
you better get FX-Audio D802C it has its own sofware but I.AM.D V200 software been transferred from FX-Audio D802C.
I also can suggest well regarded power supply from hifimediy:
36V 6A Power supply
24V 8.3A Power supply
I saw on other forums that I.AM.D LPS200 Linear Power Supply is very good gives better sound to your amp, so people in general were very happy with the product.
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I.AM.D V200 amp has this problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5Quh3olS0s
you better get FX-Audio D802C it has its own sofware but I.AM.D V200 software been transferred from FX-Audio D802C.
I also can suggest well regarded power supply from hifimediy:
36V 6A Power supply
24V 8.3A Power supply
I saw on other forums that I.AM.D LPS200 Linear Power Supply is very good gives better sound to your amp, so people in general were very happy with the product.
Eugene,
V200.7 and later do not have that problem. They are currently shipping V200.9.
Be careful with recommending a 36V supply. The power caps are rated at 35V.
Be careful with recommending the LPS200 power supply. Mine put out 38V. There are better options.
Do you have one of these amplifiers?
Cheers,
Mike
Do you know how to mode it yourself and lower the voltage, as he is asking $20 to fix it for 240V/50HZ???
Requires a different transformer. Pay them. Should be a good supply when brought back to 32V.
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Thanks it really make sense to pay extra for a linear power supply unit? I would've thought that an unregulated switched-mode PSU is so much better suited for an amplifier of this type, no?
Answered in this thread. You have read the thread, right?
I found there is a new amp/dac, has very high sales in China:
TAKAS A50
A50??USB???????2.0??? ??? ?? ???????-??????
TAKAS A50
A50??USB???????2.0??? ??? ?? ???????-??????
Requires a different transformer. Pay them. Should be a good supply when brought back to 32V.
I see, I thought just changing caps will do.... How did you fix yours?
Eugene,
V200.7 and later do not have that problem. They are currently shipping V200.9.
Be careful with recommending a 36V supply. The power caps are rated at 35V.
Be careful with recommending the LPS200 power supply. Mine put out 38V. There are better options.
Do you have one of these amplifiers?
Cheers,
Mike
Ooh Ok, good to know.
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