Hi all,
I'm now finished with my project of building a 5 ch HT power-amp.
It is based on 2 SPS80 from coldamp and 5 UCD400AD's.
And, at this point, 'el-cheapo' cables and connectors.
But I need help and hints.
The thing is, it is dead. 🙁
I've connected one channel, but speaker is dead.
Or more correct, if I press the speaker to my ears, I can hear a faint sound originating from the CD.
I have measued voltages from the SPS80 and it seems ok.
Any hints?
I really dont want to test another channel before
I have understood what this is about.
Cheers
Erland
I'm now finished with my project of building a 5 ch HT power-amp.
It is based on 2 SPS80 from coldamp and 5 UCD400AD's.
And, at this point, 'el-cheapo' cables and connectors.
But I need help and hints.
The thing is, it is dead. 🙁
I've connected one channel, but speaker is dead.
Or more correct, if I press the speaker to my ears, I can hear a faint sound originating from the CD.
I have measued voltages from the SPS80 and it seems ok.
Any hints?
I really dont want to test another channel before
I have understood what this is about.

Cheers
Erland
Hi again,
Ok, so my question might just have been a tad unclear ...
More specifically, How can I determine signs of life on the ucd?
As I hear a faint sound from the speakers I'm fairly shure I have not shortened in's or out's.
Supply voltage seems to be within spec.
Should I dare to take thr next ucd in line and try there?
(And possibly blow two ...)
So far, I have done no changes to neither th ucd400's nor the sps80's. For instance the OP does not have a separate power feed.
/Erland.
Ok, so my question might just have been a tad unclear ...
More specifically, How can I determine signs of life on the ucd?
As I hear a faint sound from the speakers I'm fairly shure I have not shortened in's or out's.
Supply voltage seems to be within spec.
Should I dare to take thr next ucd in line and try there?
(And possibly blow two ...)
So far, I have done no changes to neither th ucd400's nor the sps80's. For instance the OP does not have a separate power feed.
/Erland.
So you have the power supply and inputs wired up, but did you connect the ON pin to the supply ground to turn the amp on?
... You have no idea how embarrased I am right now ... 😱
I surely had the picture in my head that it was internally pulled to the on state, and enabled an optional standby function.
Thanks a bunch for correcting me.
Cheers
Erland
I surely had the picture in my head that it was internally pulled to the on state, and enabled an optional standby function.
Thanks a bunch for correcting me.
Cheers
Erland
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