Hello all,
I have some Chemi-con 50V 12000uF at hand for C24-25. Would they be sufficient or better go for 15-22000 caps.
Best regards
Arda
I have some Chemi-con 50V 12000uF at hand for C24-25. Would they be sufficient or better go for 15-22000 caps.
Best regards
Arda
These are some pics of my completed Super Gainclone build, hopefully I can load the pictures correctly🙂
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Very nice looking build Vunce. Great attention to detail. How do you like the sound? I think the 4780 is one of the best sounding chipamps. It ranks at the top of my list anyway. 🙂 Very uncluttered and transparent sound.These are some pics of my completed Super Gainclone build, hopefully I can load the pictures correctly🙂
Rick
Thanks for the kind words Redjr. It's a very young amp but it think it might surpass my favorite chip amp that I built (lm3886 Mauro Penasa myRef C). This one definitely is the best lm4780 I've put together. I can't believe how quiet it is!! Even with a tube preamp!!
Vinny
Vinny
I'm really glad that a few people here have succeeded and are really happy. I have been very impressed from the beginning with Upupa Epops skills.
Hi PA, I can only agree with that 🙂
In the documentation there's quite a bit of documentation on possible connections/jumper settings except for the one I'm contemplating. I'd like to use them as balanced monoblocks. Hot to one channel and cold to the other? Could you advise how to do so with the jumpers etc. Thanks!
In the documentation there's quite a bit of documentation on possible connections/jumper settings except for the one I'm contemplating. I'd like to use them as balanced monoblocks. Hot to one channel and cold to the other? Could you advise how to do so with the jumpers etc. Thanks!
Would appreciate a bit of info here?
Check out the website. It has everything you need to know on it.
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Yes, well, actually it doesn't. You read my question or am just being smart?
Apparently I read the wrong question. I thought you just wanted information on the buy. Is there a another question on a different page? All I saw was the post on this page.
Was not being smart, was trying to help you out.
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I would think that you would need to set the jumpers for a stereo input, and use both channels for a single balanced input. But I didn't design it, so I'm not positive.
I hope that helps.
There is a schematic on this page that shows how to use a transformer between the balanced input and stereo inputs, so that you can still run the chip in parallel mode.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/audi...l-gainclone-kit-building-instructions-42.html
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/audi...l-gainclone-kit-building-instructions-42.html
I was indeed looking for jumper settings etc. On the site there is information for a balanced stereo amp, not for a balanced mono, which is what I'm after. So 1 balanced input, using both sides of the amp (one side + & other - or 2 x +/- and summing after?). I'll have a look in your link, but was hoping PA could advise as I'll need to know the jumper settings as well 🙂
If you used the transformers, the jumper should be set like a bridged mono. If you put the balanced input into stereo mode, I would think other components on the board would need to be changed as well to equalize resistance between the two channels. I think you would need two amps to run balanced inputs at bridged power levels.
I might be completely wrong though.
I might be completely wrong though.
I don't need the transformers as I'll connect balanced (I don't need to convert the input). I also don't think you need to combine two amps as the board already holds two channels of amplification. Getting them the same is important, but that's clarified in the build instructions.
I don't need the transformers as I'll connect balanced (I don't need to convert the input). I also don't think you need to combine two amps as the board already holds two channels of amplification. Getting them the same is important, but that's clarified in the build instructions.
Wouldn't you just need to bridge the two stereo channels at the output then? If the two channels are equalized that shouldn't cause any issues with your speakers, like running mismatched voltages would.
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