DIY ACA mini

FYI the SMPS are also in short supply (at least at Mouser)!

I am replacing mine due to an intermittent buzz issue at turn on that kind of goes away as the amp stat drawing current but I still 'think' I can hear it in the horns.
It was ok for a week after I first experienced the problem but yesterday it came back.

Someone bought the entire stock of the ones supplied with the raffle kit so I bought the 'A' version with the 3 prong AC input. I hope it's OK.
 
FYI the SMPS are also in short supply (at least at Mouser)!

I am replacing mine due to an intermittent buzz issue at turn on that kind of goes away as the amp stat drawing current but I still 'think' I can hear it in the horns.
It was ok for a week after I first experienced the problem but yesterday it came back.

Someone bought the entire stock of the ones supplied with the raffle kit so I bought the 'A' version with the 3 prong AC input. I hope it's OK.

Hmmm, bought the entire stock you say? I wonder who would need that many SMPS switchers?
 
Like the new site alot!

Sorry that my first post on the new site was a negative note but I just replaced the power supply and the buzz at turn on is still there. It goes away as the amp starts to draw current but I still find that it is a problem that I would like to solve. What are the chances on getting two bad PS in a row? Has anyone experienced this?
 
The buzz it's higher freq than the mains ripple or ground loop. It start on both channels after I flip the switch and progressively goes away as ( I am a ssuming) the caps are charged. I must say the two different supplies have slightly distinct buzz the new one seems higher freq. By ear I would say around 1kHz. I don't have a scope to tell more precisely. I just assembled the kit so no changes if one disregards some thermal goo on the output mosfets.
 
Hi
For those of you like me who prefer not to have flying leads binding posts for the output I just found this easy to use terminals. It will be a great solution for folks who have just like me, thick wood plinth as enclosure. You drill 4 holes for your wires and 2 more to hold the terminals in place and you’re done.

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/403297690462
I’m not associated with this seller, first time I buy from them.

BR
Eric
 

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Hi
For those of you like me who prefer not to have flying leads binding posts for the output I just found this easy to use terminals. It will be a great solution for folks who have just like me, thick wood plinth as enclosure. You drill 4 holes for your wires and 2 more to hold the terminals in place and you’re done.

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/403297690462
I’m not associated with this seller, first time I buy from them.

BR
Eric
look really bad 🙂🙂