Re: Virtue Audio Tripath Amp
http://classdaudio.com/index.php/cla...amplifier.html
this amp may work with
http://www.sureelectronics.net/goods.php?id=460
It is a long day for me 5 am to 1130 pm. I am not so sure.
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Re: Virtue Audio Tripath Amp
Originally posted by [email protected] View Postdone. thanks. not to bad for $103 complete.
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Re: Virtue Audio Tripath Amp
done. thanks. not to bad for $103 complete.
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Re: Virtue Audio Tripath Amp
yes this one
http://www.sureelectronics.net/goods.php?id=460
it has voltage adjustment you can turn it down to 32v.
http://www.meanwell.com/search/s-350/s-350-spec.pdf they have the
s-350-36 voltage is 32v to 40v turn it down to 32v
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Way too small
Originally posted by [email protected] View Postphil, they seem to be out of that one. what about this one?
http://www.sureelectronics.net/goods.php?id=455
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Re: Virtue Audio Tripath Amp
phil, they seem to be out of that one. what about this one?
http://www.sureelectronics.net/goods.php?id=455
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Re: Virtue Audio Tripath Amp
my in-progress 3-way sounds very good with my little 15 watts per channel dayton kit. i suspect they would sound real good with this. do the amp and power supply need to be in seperate box or just plenty of ventalation?
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Sure 2X100 32v feedback resistors
I sprung for the extra money to get the 350 watt 36v supply and use it turned down to 32v which is the optimum voltage for the feed back resistors that Sure has fitted and is also about the upper limit for voltage vs. heat dissipation of the output chips to get decent reliability.
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http://www.sureelectronics.net/goods.php?id=1107
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Calling the amp 2X100 is stretching it as that is 10% distortion into 4 ohms. It is more accurately described as 2X35/ 8 ohms, 2X70/ 4 ohms at 30v, .01%. About the same as a gainclone at + and - 30v but it sounds much more powerful than it's specs, unlike the gainclone. Explosive dynamics like I have never heard. The 2050 amp will have less power at 24v but I did try it with 2 car batteries and the sonics are still great even if you can occasionally hear a little strain creeping in on loud peaks. That 24v supply is really cheap and small if that is the main consideration though.
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Re: Virtue Audio Tripath Amp
Originally posted by [email protected] View Postall this needs is a power supply? 2x100 for $40?
this is the power supply they carry for it. if this works, the amp not the power supply.
the power supply is from mean well it should work. your price is 40 the amp 18 the power supply that is 56 bucks! Pretty good for price. still need a case
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Re: Virtue Audio Tripath Amp
Originally posted by robwest View Post
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20,000 uf, regulator jumped
Originally posted by neildavis View PostI finished off the power supply board in my Tripath/Apogee test amplifier, and I'm ready to compare power supply options. If you read the Apogee app note AN-01, you will see why a non-regulated linear supply is unsuitable for these class D amps. Putzeys uses the same argument in this article: http://www.piak.nl/pdf/REF24.pdf
In order to get around the problem of the AM sidebands due to power supply ripple, you can use extra capacitance, a linear regulator, or a regulated high speed switching power supply. I've got a power supply board that has three relays for switching in a 60000uF capacitor bank and a low-dropout linear regulator, and you can switch between a Meanwell 48v switcher or an unregulated linear supply as the source. You can switch back and forth with the touch of a button on an IR remote control. I'll set this up with some good speakers and see what I find...
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I was using regulators before the tank caps in my power supplies but had to jump them out of the circuit when trying the Sure 2X100 amp modules as they were entering protection on start up and never would output greater than 6v. My linear supply has 20,000 uf of filter caps per leg but can't even come close to the dynamics and transparency of the MeanWell SMPS into the Sure which only has 2000 uf on board.
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Another listening test coming up--Power Supplies
Originally posted by sendler View PostThe other big surprise I had was in finding out how much better the MeanWell S-350-36 SMPS power supplies sounded than my big linear supplies that I had been using.
In order to get around the problem of the AM sidebands due to power supply ripple, you can use extra capacitance, a linear regulator, or a regulated high speed switching power supply. I've got a power supply board that has three relays for switching in a 60000uF capacitor bank and a low-dropout linear regulator, and you can switch between a Meanwell 48v switcher or an unregulated linear supply as the source. You can switch back and forth with the touch of a button on an IR remote control. I'll set this up with some good speakers and see what I find...
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Class D can sound better than AB
Originally posted by robwest View Post
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http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/class...00-tp2050.html
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These modules could be even better featuring better input caps, passive cooling, and on board pop protection active cross users will appreciate.
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http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/class...050-board.html
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The other big surprise I had was in finding out how much better the MeanWell S-350-36 SMPS power supplies sounded than my big linear supplies that I had been using.
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Re: Virtue Audio Tripath Amp
Originally posted by Steve Henry View PostIs this a hint that I should wait?;)
Not necessarily. Seth is good about accommodating upgrades. If you want to own the amplifier and enjoy it until the new stuff comes out, by all means take the plunge.
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