tnargs said:I haven't been able to view the shine7 site on my browser. Tried a few times this week. Is it just me?
Without seeing that site I can't see what the GB is actually supplying...
I had the same problem when I was in China, for some weird reason it wouldn't open the page.
You could ask Alex to email you the pages in *.htm format
regards
Evan
chatziva said:
I had the same problem when I was in China, for some weird reason it wouldn't open the page.
You could ask Alex to email you the pages in *.htm format
regards
Evan
Cheers for the info Evan, good look with your BPA300 Build!
chatziva said:thanks Rhys
it's gonna take a while though i am notoriously slow in finishing projects!!!
You could say the same about me, i get the boards stuffed quickly but never actually get the casework done, and everything wired up for months!
same here, especially casework is my nemesis
actually it'd be a good idea to start a thread about enclosure suppliers / sources
is there any relevant thread in the forum?
actually it'd be a good idea to start a thread about enclosure suppliers / sources
is there any relevant thread in the forum?
chatziva said:good god! that's an awesome source!!
take a look at the rack cases with heatsinks, ideal fror class A amps!
OK I got the shine7 site now (coincidentally after downloading IE8)
What is the max voltage for using a pair of these with 16-ohm speakers? I assume current would not be a concern, it is just the voltage limits.
And what power would that produce into 16 ohms?
What is the max voltage for using a pair of these with 16-ohm speakers? I assume current would not be a concern, it is just the voltage limits.
And what power would that produce into 16 ohms?
tnargs said:OK I got the shine7 site now (coincidentally after downloading IE8)
What is the max voltage for using a pair of these with 16-ohm speakers? I assume current would not be a concern, it is just the voltage limits.
And what power would that produce into 16 ohms?
I would not use anything higher then 35v rails, im not sure how the amplifier will cope into 16 ohms, maybe you should ask the designer. He is alex88 on the forum.
Virtually every solid state amplifier works better into a higher impedance load.
If you go for a 50W into 8r0 design and parallel them and bridge them you'll get 100W into 16. That's 56Vpk and 3.5Vpk into a resistive load.
A parallel pair will deliver 5Apk from each chipamp.
A parallel triple will deliver 3.3Apk from each chipamp.
The worst case transient current into a 16ohm load is around 10Apk.
Either version will work well.
If you go for a 50W into 8r0 design and parallel them and bridge them you'll get 100W into 16. That's 56Vpk and 3.5Vpk into a resistive load.
A parallel pair will deliver 5Apk from each chipamp.
A parallel triple will deliver 3.3Apk from each chipamp.
The worst case transient current into a 16ohm load is around 10Apk.
Either version will work well.
rhysh said:All information can be found in the wiki.
http://www.diyaudio.com/wiki/index.php?page=BPA300+Group+Buy+Round+2
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(Original BPA board)
Boards will be $10 each. That is $20 for one monoblock (2 boards) and $40 for a stereo set (4 boards)
The same boards are used as the last group buy. BOM can be found in the wiki.
All BPA300 round one participents please refer to the WIKI.
Feel free to post your names down in the thread if you wish, but adding your name to the wiki is necessary.
I replied in the original bpa300 thread before I found this one. Please mark me down for two stereo sets, $80. (Eight boards?)
Thank you,
Mike DuFresne
Posted in the other thread by accident... oops.
Bump me up to 16 boards. (four stereo sets). I have updated wiki.
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Bump me up to 16 boards. (four stereo sets). I have updated wiki.
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2 boards/channel
Up to now I have been making the assumption that, of the two boards per channel, one is the BPA150, and the other is the power supply.
Is that assumption correct?
I just now have been looking through all of the BPA300 threads, and I don't think any of them have posted a photo of the PS board.
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Up to now I have been making the assumption that, of the two boards per channel, one is the BPA150, and the other is the power supply.
Is that assumption correct?
I just now have been looking through all of the BPA300 threads, and I don't think any of them have posted a photo of the PS board.
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There are two boards per channel, both amplifier boards (identical). 😉. For a monoblock you need 2 boards. Stereo amp 4 boards.
Is there any possibility to supply the pcbs with the smd components soldered? What about price?
Thanks
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