Hey there,
I just ordered an Class-D AMP6, and I was wondering what type of power supply sounds best?
- SMPS
- Conventional (Transformer, rectifier, caps) - unstabilized
- Conventional (Transformer, rectifier, caps) - stabilized
Thanks, Tom
I just ordered an Class-D AMP6, and I was wondering what type of power supply sounds best?
- SMPS
- Conventional (Transformer, rectifier, caps) - unstabilized
- Conventional (Transformer, rectifier, caps) - stabilized
Thanks, Tom
What's your application?
SMPS = lighter weight.
Any power supply if well designed it would have no negative effect on the sound.
SMPS = lighter weight.
Any power supply if well designed it would have no negative effect on the sound.
Not sure what u mean by application: It's a small system in a bedroom, two mini-monitors (Seas based), digital source, and the AMP.
Was wondering if someone has compared different types of PSU, that are readily available to / easily built by a DIYer.
I understand that if done right/perfect/ideal, there is no difference.
thanks, Thomas
Was wondering if someone has compared different types of PSU, that are readily available to / easily built by a DIYer.
I understand that if done right/perfect/ideal, there is no difference.
thanks, Thomas
I am seriously considering buying the amp6 myself and have contemplated the same question..
I will be interested to hear from anybody who has built one. Are they happy with the onboard smps and which transformer is considered best?
I will be interested to hear from anybody who has built one. Are they happy with the onboard smps and which transformer is considered best?
I found a Mean Well SMPS (SP-145), looksok so far. Does anyone know if 100 mV p-p ripple is acceptable for audio?
Thanks, Tom
Thanks, Tom
Did you get the AMP6 Basic? Because if you got the regular AMP6, it has a power supply onnoard. Just supply AC. Works great. It's a simple regulated linear supply.
You sould use something similar for the Basic, or a good SMPS. Extra filtering always seems to help.
You sould use something similar for the Basic, or a good SMPS. Extra filtering always seems to help.
I just finished building my amp6 basic, and initially used a 1.8A 13V SMPS.
I just changed to a desktop 13.8V 3A continuous (5A peak) lab-style PSU (traditional linear type) and this has resulted in a far cleaner sounding amplifier with more warmth.
FYI, I have a 330uF black gate standard on the amp6 pcb (rather than the 1500uF panasonic recommended) and a further bank of five 470uF 35V sikorel 125 caps.
I'll avoid smps from now on, as it doesn't sound as nice as the bigger linear supply.
I just changed to a desktop 13.8V 3A continuous (5A peak) lab-style PSU (traditional linear type) and this has resulted in a far cleaner sounding amplifier with more warmth.
FYI, I have a 330uF black gate standard on the amp6 pcb (rather than the 1500uF panasonic recommended) and a further bank of five 470uF 35V sikorel 125 caps.
I'll avoid smps from now on, as it doesn't sound as nice as the bigger linear supply.
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