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Location: Stouffville, Ontario
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Hello Folks:
After reviewing this thread and reviews on the Holton Amp site I decided to take the plunge and build a NXV-500 amp. It's a dual mono, single chassis amp. I didn't have the space for 2 mono amps in my audio stand. I'd like to thank all the guys who have posted their amps on this site. They really helped me make up my mind on this project, and gave me a lot of ideas on how to put all this together. I've only ever built from scratch an Audio Note DAC kit, which involved soldering all the components on the boards, and that went well. I have needed quite a bit of help online from Anthony at Holton Amps. Many thanks to him. I'm almost finished, I shorted out something on one of the Volt One modules adjusting the voltage, and after trying to fix it with guidance from Holton Amps, I've returned it to Anthony for repair. So, I really haven't be able to listen to it, other than a very short test to see that it produced music, this was before I started to adjust the voltages, and bias settings. So, I'm excited to finally finish it and start enjoying the amp. Here is the config of my amp: 2 x NXV500L modules 2 x NXVPSU-Two modules 2 x NXVolt One R2.1 modules 1 x Power One R3.0 AC mains controller Chassis - ModuShop Chassis from Italy Transformers - 2 x 800VA from SumR made locally near me around Toronto. I wasn't prepared for all the drilling of holes in the metal chassis, especially without owning a drill press. Also, I should have ordered a larger chassis, fitting everything in a single chassis was a challenge, but after making a brace to raise the 500 amp boards, it all fit. Got that idea from someone else on this site. Here are some pics of my almost finished amp. The quality of some photos is not great. The LED power button I like, it's blue when not on, turns red when manually turned on, and is a kind of pink when turned on via the 12v trigger. It was hard to get a nice photo of the LED lights. I also included the specs on the transformers I ordered, with guidance from Anthony at Holton. Regards, Bill Stouffville, Ontario, Canada Last edited by bikenut; 31st July 2015 at 01:16 AM. Reason: add my name |
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I could use some assistance on my 500 amp completion.
Would anyone who has done the bias of the 500 amp modules tell me where they put the positive and negative leads of their meter on the modules to make the voltage adjustments with the VR2 trim pot. If you can tell me the exact location or component address on the boards, that would help me a lot. I'm not sure how to complete this last task. Thanks, Bill |
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The documents I was sent state that the ohms resistance and bias needs to be set.
When I did the ohms setting, it did need to be turned down from what it was, to 20 ohms or below. You did not do this with yours? |
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I have the little nvx200's, didn't get any documentation with them.
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I measure over the 100K sms resistors on the end of the amp board. You should read mv
0.4-0.9 depends on how good your heatsinks is :-)
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In the past, when trying to measure the resistor, my meter lead shorted across the mosfet pins and there was a spark. So, I don't know if this is the cause of not being able to adjust the bias. Could one blown mosfet be the cause of the issue? When I measure the resistor, I get no voltage reading. The PSU on the channel keeps blowing the fuses at V1+ and/or V1-. When trying to adjust for bias by turning the VR2 pot on the amp module, there is no change in voltage, it stays at zero volts. I hooked up a speaker to the amp, and it's very distorted. Any ideas what might be wrong, or what to check for? |
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I suggest you speak to himself, the man !
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