help needed...
will the hypex module work if my output from my transformer is 46v?
i powered them up...they lit up but theres no sound...anything i should check? please help! thx.
will the hypex module work if my output from my transformer is 46v?
i powered them up...they lit up but theres no sound...anything i should check? please help! thx.
I assume you have the UcD400? Your probably past the overvoltage protection. Measure the output of your power supply. For the UcD400 you should be < 68VDC per rail.
If so... you need a transformer with lower output voltages. Either that or a line regulator in front of the amp. The transformer will be cheaper. 🙂
If so... you need a transformer with lower output voltages. Either that or a line regulator in front of the amp. The transformer will be cheaper. 🙂
No i have the UCD180ST.
Could it be due to broken traces as the previous owner replaced the caps? He sold me everything including the chassis and transformer. It measures 96VDC rail to rail.
Could it be due to broken traces as the previous owner replaced the caps? He sold me everything including the chassis and transformer. It measures 96VDC rail to rail.
Dear All,
Please tell me, where I can buy UCD 180HG or UG in London?
And how much does it cost?
Thank you very much!
Please tell me, where I can buy UCD 180HG or UG in London?
And how much does it cost?
Thank you very much!
jackup said:Dear All,
Please tell me, where I can buy UCD 180HG or UG in London?
And how much does it cost?
Thank you very much!
Hi,
check www.hypexshop.com all prices are also written there...
Regards,
Jan-Peter
Jan-Peter said:
Thank you very much. That mean I must buy it online. But Hypexshop not yet updated 180UG?
Go onto the shop, click Hypex products and then scroll down, theres the HG series at the bottom of the list
questions?
have the questions been exhausted?
is jan-peter or bruno putzeys still answering questions on this thread, I have a question id love to ask if I can
have the questions been exhausted?
is jan-peter or bruno putzeys still answering questions on this thread, I have a question id love to ask if I can
Re: questions?
Of course you can ask a question! That's what the forum is for 🙂 There's no guarantee that Jan or Bruno will respond but perhaps someone else will be able to provide an answer.
tawn10 said:I have a question id love to ask if I can
Of course you can ask a question! That's what the forum is for 🙂 There's no guarantee that Jan or Bruno will respond but perhaps someone else will be able to provide an answer.
Re: Re: questions?
They are still here, a few days ago, Bruno answered a question on some other UcD thread
Gertjan
BWRX said:
Of course you can ask a question! That's what the forum is for 🙂 There's no guarantee that Jan or Bruno will respond but perhaps someone else will be able to provide an answer.
They are still here, a few days ago, Bruno answered a question on some other UcD thread
Gertjan
single ended or bridged?
my knowledge is limited but im trying to understand the use of differential signal or more rather what I stand to gain, from what I can gather i might be wrong is that a differential amplifier will "push and pull" where a single ended amplifies whole + and half - signal ???? so would there be an ultimate reason to bridge ucd modules and what in terms of loudspeaker control this may gain (or not)
i understand that the use of differential signal rejects common mode noise in the signal but what im pondering on is having the difference stage working all the way to the loudspeaker (bridging two ucd modules)
so if the ucd modules have a damping facter which controls the emf of the speaker would that be a different scenario for a full-bridge configuration?
these questions have probably been answered on the solid state forum but like so many others looking for a needle in a haystack isnt my first choice!
my knowledge is limited but im trying to understand the use of differential signal or more rather what I stand to gain, from what I can gather i might be wrong is that a differential amplifier will "push and pull" where a single ended amplifies whole + and half - signal ???? so would there be an ultimate reason to bridge ucd modules and what in terms of loudspeaker control this may gain (or not)
i understand that the use of differential signal rejects common mode noise in the signal but what im pondering on is having the difference stage working all the way to the loudspeaker (bridging two ucd modules)
so if the ucd modules have a damping facter which controls the emf of the speaker would that be a different scenario for a full-bridge configuration?
these questions have probably been answered on the solid state forum but like so many others looking for a needle in a haystack isnt my first choice!
On/Off control pin
Can I control the on/off pins of two UCD180 whit only one transistor? In other words, can I short the two control pins togheter?
Thank all of you in advance.
Can I control the on/off pins of two UCD180 whit only one transistor? In other words, can I short the two control pins togheter?
Thank all of you in advance.
Re: On/Off control pin
I'd like to extend that to 5 channels, and to be clear,
an unbalanced set up.
If not, should I use for instance optocouplers?
/eleson
Stipa said:Can I control the on/off pins of two UCD180 whit only one transistor? In other words, can I short the two control pins togheter?
Thank all of you in advance.
I'd like to extend that to 5 channels, and to be clear,
an unbalanced set up.
If not, should I use for instance optocouplers?
/eleson
On/Off control pin
Thank you for the fast response!!
i've just tried with an optocoupler controlling two UCD180: everything seems to work fine!
thanks again to everybody!
Thank you for the fast response!!
i've just tried with an optocoupler controlling two UCD180: everything seems to work fine!
thanks again to everybody!
testing UCD without speaker load
Is it ok to run a signal through the UCD without any speakers attached for test purpose? Will this damage the modules? My understanding is that the UCD takes the feedback loop from the speakers - so, if you do not have speakers attached, will the UCD still behave normally? I am assuming that it will, but would like some confirmation from the forum.
Is it ok to run a signal through the UCD without any speakers attached for test purpose? Will this damage the modules? My understanding is that the UCD takes the feedback loop from the speakers - so, if you do not have speakers attached, will the UCD still behave normally? I am assuming that it will, but would like some confirmation from the forum.
I believe there is a 10kohm resistor on the PCB (at least for the older UcD180 modules there is) loading the output down in case no load is attached.
Hi
has anybody the UCD 180HG?
How about a short listening report? Any comparisons to gainclones or symasym?
The hypexsop is down!
Regards
Tolu
has anybody the UCD 180HG?
How about a short listening report? Any comparisons to gainclones or symasym?
The hypexsop is down!
Regards
Tolu
Hypexshop.com
Hi,
indeed the www.hypexshop.com is down, there is somewhere an huge problem with all connections in our area. We do not even have telephone connection at the moment, the dual wan connection is also down..
The only connection what works are the mobile telephone and my wireless internet connection... 😉
We have had very good feedback from our customer about the new HG series. I would be nice if somebody could place a posting...
Cheers,
Jan-Peter
Hi,
indeed the www.hypexshop.com is down, there is somewhere an huge problem with all connections in our area. We do not even have telephone connection at the moment, the dual wan connection is also down..

The only connection what works are the mobile telephone and my wireless internet connection... 😉
We have had very good feedback from our customer about the new HG series. I would be nice if somebody could place a posting...

Cheers,
Jan-Peter
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