Godataloss
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@Buckeye Amps any ETA on your current orders? Mine was due today. NBD, I know you have school stuffs, just wondering how far behind you are.
I am about 10-12 days behind on original ETAs. I have been going down the list and touching base with builds in order. Apologies.@Buckeye Amps any ETA on your current orders? Mine was due today. NBD, I know you have school stuffs, just wondering how far behind you are.
Noob question here, please forgive me. I was looking at the 6-channel NC502MP, but I'm not clear on how many watts per channel that powers @ 8 ohms. Little help?
It's literally in the first post of this thread...Noob question here, please forgive me. I was looking at the 6-channel NC502MP, but I'm not clear on how many watts per channel that powers @ 8 ohms. Little help?
No, 350w per channel. If you need more, you're likely doing it wrong.Soo... 350W / 6 channels = just 58 watts per channel?
It’s in the numbers… 2 x 350 = 700. So 350 per channel per module. A 6 channel. has 3 modules. All 6 channels will be able to produce 350wI apologized in my post because I couldn't figure it out from the original post or Google. If someone could take 2 seconds to tell me instead of just saying I should know, that would be appreciated. I see 2 channels @ 350W, which tells me it's 116W per channel for 6? Is that right?
It’s in the numbers… 2 x 350 = 700. So 350 per channel per module. A 6 channel. has 3 modules. All 6 channels will be able to produce 350w
I apologized in my post because I couldn't figure it out from the original post or Google. If someone could take 2 seconds to tell me instead of just saying I should know, that would be appreciated. I see 2 channels @ 350W, which tells me it's 116W per channel for 6? Is that right?
if I were to order an 8 channel only really need 7 but looks like maybe you only have 8 channel trying to match or better monolith 7 channel where would I order and find details of warranty etc?I am about 10-12 days behind on original ETAs. I have been going down the list and touching base with builds in order. Apologies.
Send a PM to @Buckeye Amps and ask for a build that meets your needs. Dylan will provide you options and prices.if I were to order an 8 channel only really need 7 but looks like maybe you only have 8 channel trying to match or better monolith 7 channel where would I order and find details of warranty etc?
For ordering you can PM me or email me directly.if I were to order an 8 channel only really need 7 but looks like maybe you only have 8 channel trying to match or better monolith 7 channel where would I order and find details of warranty etc?
I would really like to have the main switch on at all times and hoping that by using the standby switch for normal control would minimize or completely avoid those occasional loud pop/thump that sometimes can happen even with all upstream devices including the preamp turn on first and power amp last.
There is a power supply enable line on the NC502 (J6-9; HIGH = SMPS enable) and an always on standby power supply (J6-1) which is active whenever there is AC supplied to the module. The standby supply is routed to the enable line through a switch to enable or disable the moduleSorry if this has been asked and answered before.. I am about to order a stereo 502MP and realize that there would be no standby switch offered with the Ghent case. Does anyone know whether the 502MP's standby mode can be used such that I can leave the main power switch on full time and only use the standby mode switch for normal use, and only use the main power switch when the unit will not be used for a very long time? I read the data sheet but there isn't much detailed description on how that works, and for what purpose other than energy saving, example: would it help longevity, vs turn the main power switch every time after use?
I would really like to have the main switch on at all times and hoping that by using the standby switch for normal control would minimize or completely avoid those occasional loud pop/thump that sometimes can happen even with all upstream devices including the preamp turn on first and power amp last.
There is a power supply enable line on the NC502 (J6-9; HIGH = SMPS enable) and an always on standby power supply (J6-1) which is active whenever there is AC supplied to the module. The standby supply is routed to the enable line through a switch to enable or disable the module
Yes you are correct. J6-3 is what you would use for the voltage output. The other supplies are for powering input circuitry if used. I recently completed a design using this module and I was going from memory.Thank you for the information. Still not clear about the following though:
According to the datasheet:
If I understand right, you are suggesting I should wire J6.1 that is "Positive auxiliary supply" via a switch to J6.9 that is PS Enable to manually put the amp in and out of standby mode?
Then how about J6.3, what would J6.3 be used for and isn't already internally wired to J6.9 to put the main SMPS on after a time delay?
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