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Any word on the new Allo TPA3255 amplifier? How is it performing? What's it called..?
Pull the knob off, then there is a nut that you will have to remove under the knob.Hi, I have a replacement board for this amp - but I can't seem to remove the Volume Dial from the old board? Is there a trick to removing the volume dial (e.g. volume at 0, then pull hard on the volume button??). I obviously do not want to break it as I need to attach it to the replacement board.
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I using nichicon fw 1000uf which have 16x25mm. As you see, it almost fit to heatsink. 35.5mm tall is over the top coverCan someone tell me about 1000uf/50V capacitors. I want to order A07 and thinking about replacing them with Nichicon FW 2200uF/63V which I have unused. These have 18mm diameter and 35.5mm tall. Will they fit in?
Trungdtmc,I using nichicon fw 1000uf which have 16x25mm. As you see, it almost fit to heatsink. 35.5mm tall is over the top cover
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to get better sound quality bro (with my opinion after read Ti LC filter measure)Trungdtmc,
Those inductors certainly aren’t stock. Elaborate on what and why, please!
So now the what….(are the inductors?)to get better sound quality bro (with my opinion after read Ti LC filter measure)
There are CoilCraft OEM VER2923 inductorsSo now the what….(are the inductors?)
i hard to describe the sound but at high mid and treble feel lighter but much more detail, especially when turn up the volume louder. With 4 wima capacitors, sound also get more detail and wider soundstage than stockDo these mods make much difference? Thanks.
Thanks.i hard to describe the sound but at high mid and treble feel lighter but much more detail, especially when turn up the volume louder. With 4 wima capacitors, sound also get more detail and wider soundstage than stock
Can someone tell me about 1000uf/50V capacitors. I want to order A07 and thinking about replacing them with Nichicon FW 2200uF/63V which I have unused. These have 18mm diameter and 35.5mm tall. Will they fit in?
A thought on the often-discussed heat build-up of the heat sink and the impact on the life of the capacitors.I using nichicon fw 1000uf which have 16x25mm. As you see, it almost fit to heatsink. 35.5mm tall is over the top cover
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Before replace inductor, i added more 2 1000uf capacitor by this wayA thought on the often-discussed heat build-up of the heat sink and the impact on the life of the capacitors.
If you have enough space, you can make a hole in the bottom of the amplifier the size of the capacitors, solder the capacitors on the other side and add higher feet (or stilts ;o).
In this way one could also use many capacitors of other dimensions.
It would be even better to drill additional holes on both side panels, especially in the area of the heat sink (not on the top!) and then place the amplifier upright on its side (at least 5mm distance to the floor).
This way the capacitors would be completely out of the waste heat of the heat sink and the amplifier would have a chimney effect cooling.
Did that change the sound?Before replace inductor, i added more 2 1000uf capacitor by this wayView attachment 215554
sound when add more capacitor did not change, just for sure at high power it better, my choose, but then i had removed it, hahaDid that change the sound?
However, such a long cable is not a good idea (possible tendency to oscillate/antenna) and is also unnecessary for a switching power supply.
My experience is that nothing changes.sound when add more capacitor did not change, just for sure at high power it better, my choose, but then i had removed it, haha
Yes, I have replaced the opamps with SparkosLabs discrete opamps.Are the op amps socketed?