I can get a service guy to do it for me. At least remove it. Not sure if I wants to replace it though. Have to ask him.
What gain do I get if it's completely removed?
What gain do I get if it's completely removed?
Ok. Considerably lower than what I need. Then I would have to reduce gain on some Anaview amps as well. One thing leads to another etc.4.5 (13 dB).
Why would you want to lower the gain?
Keep in mind that changes or modifications voids the warranty!
Keep in mind that changes or modifications voids the warranty!
Hypex stuff and company approach/focus not really diyer friendly, to say the least...😀
Instead of allways insisting on how wise their products are, these guys should better invest on making them easier to implement, beginning with dign website, datasheets and user manuals...
Instead of allways insisting on how wise their products are, these guys should better invest on making them easier to implement, beginning with dign website, datasheets and user manuals...
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Why would you want to lower the gain?
To optimize gain structure.
Hypex stuff and company approach/focus not really diyer friendly, to say the least...😀
Instead of allways insisting on how wise their products are, these guys should better invest on making them easier to implement, beginning with dign website, datasheets and user manuals...
I have pretty much the opposite experience. Hypex has been very supportive, have been very open with providing information, and I find their documentation pretty good.
What specific issues have you encountered?
High sensitive horn speakers.Why would you want to lower the gain?
Keep in mind that changes or modifications voids the warranty!
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Why is that better?It is better to use resistive network at your drivers, even JBL does it with the M2.
... and I find their documentation pretty good.
What specific issues have you encountered?
So you might be an electronic engineer, what i am not!
Regarding their products, i feel that most people do no really need those balanced input buffers they insist in stuffing all their boards with, while just anybody might like to hook a potentiomenter somewhere. Btw selling plate amps whithout any adjusting input pot is just plain...

Btw selling plate amps whithout any adjusting input pot is just plain...![]()
It is there:
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Yes i know that their amps for subs have, but sadly their dsp models intended for 2ways don't, while adding one to their balanced buffers is a pain is the *** hard enough to make me give up the use of their UCD modules.
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So you might be an electronic engineer, what i am not!
Sure, but I would assume anyone into DIY has basic electronics skills.
Regarding their products, i feel that most people do no really need those balanced input buffers they insist in stuffing all their boards with
It doesn't hurt to have them...
For your needs, I suggest a T-Amp...😛
Maybe you start trolling somewhere else........
It doesn't hurt to have them...
It does hurt, as anything you do not need comes across making your life unnecessarily more difficult. I am convinced this is the reason for many diyers looking elsewhere after considering the intricacies of using these buffers. But sure, this won't hurt Hypex's business visibly more after pro users...😀
A little secret, just connect the negative input to ground.
Just stop ranting, get up your basic knowledge.
Just stop ranting, get up your basic knowledge.
Maybe you start trolling somewhere else........
Maybe it is time to consider that 400W is overkill for any domestic mid-high frequency use, all the more so with high efficiency drivers.
How much is 20db attenuation in WATTS?😛
A little secret, just connect the negative input to ground.
Would make me feel having wasted my money, just because these guys are not resilient enough to have put ( or let the user hook) a pot to allow adjustable gain. Purist nonsense?🙄
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