Considering eval1 for purifi amp, but it will have to fit with other amp modules for a 6 channel amplifier.
This will got into a custom case with speakon and xlr cutout.
I see the eval1 has solder pads for speaker output, so I don’t need to remove the jacks.
For the xlr, there is nothing indicated. Can I get the signal from wire soldered underneath the board or should I remove the xlr sockets to solder wires to my chassis sockets?
Thanks!
This will got into a custom case with speakon and xlr cutout.
I see the eval1 has solder pads for speaker output, so I don’t need to remove the jacks.
For the xlr, there is nothing indicated. Can I get the signal from wire soldered underneath the board or should I remove the xlr sockets to solder wires to my chassis sockets?
Thanks!
I soldered beneath, all is well 🙂Considering eval1 for purifi amp, but it will have to fit with other amp modules for a 6 channel amplifier.
This will got into a custom case with speakon and xlr cutout.
I see the eval1 has solder pads for speaker output, so I don’t need to remove the jacks.
For the xlr, there is nothing indicated. Can I get the signal from wire soldered underneath the board or should I remove the xlr sockets to solder wires to my chassis sockets?
Thanks!
Thank you all! Tom I considered your buffers as well, they are no doubt better and more appropriate for diy with purifi, but exchange rate, import duty and shipping really kills the deal for us in Europe at the moment.
If you remove the Purifi PCB output barrels you'll find that there's a hole pattern for SpeakOn connectors that can be screwed to the panel.
That'll make it professional and neat!
Jan
That'll make it professional and neat!
Jan