I don’t think I’ve ever had an amplifier which had the speaker wires connected in this way , I mean surely you want the shortest and most direct route to the terminals ?
Hi William , I’ve read your post in an email but for some reason it’s not showing up on here 🤷♂️
What you are saying now makes sense.
Thanks
What you are saying now makes sense.
Thanks
Ya I had a response typed up and retracted it. Didn't want to cause confusion. But sounds like it was ok.
All this leads me to another question if I may . Is there any speaker protection on this amp ?
Or will the fast blow 6 amp fuse protect?
Or will the fast blow 6 amp fuse protect?
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Is it critical that the skinny wires are used or can I replace them with the 16 gauge cable that I bought ? ( they won’t be long enough)
Wires to the front end board can be skinny, not much current through those..
And once again the boards are ready .
Just waiting on some skinny wires because the boards will be orientated differently so the original skinny wires won’t be long enough.
Just waiting on some skinny wires because the boards will be orientated differently so the original skinny wires won’t be long enough.
Check DC voltage across R8, and then R11. Each reading should be ~.65 volts. That will tell us if there is any current flowing though the input stage or VAS (voltage amplification stage).
Excuse the wires ( they’re temporary)pics of full setup?
I’ll do those checks now 👍🏻
R8 = 64v
R11 = 52v
meaning?
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