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rhys h  
#21 Posted : Wednesday, March 4, 2009 7:46:54 AM(UTC)
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Okay, i am placing an order for my custom transformers at the moment. I have decided to go with the 400VA 2 X 20V secondaries, potted and shielded etc. Just a couple of questions.

How would i connect up a dual secondary transformer, as there is only one bridge rectifier and the schematic suggests the transformer should have a centre tap?

Also, what size crimp terminals do i need to use on the secondary leads? They will put them on for me at avel for no charge but i just need to know the correct size.

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#22 Posted : Thursday, March 5, 2009 4:10:50 AM(UTC)
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Rhys, would you mind saying where you are getting your transformers from and for what price? I haven't started looking for suppliers in the UK yet.

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#23 Posted : Thursday, March 5, 2009 8:19:36 AM(UTC)
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I have bought 440VA 22V transformers from avel lindberg for £40 each.
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#24 Posted : Thursday, March 5, 2009 8:28:02 PM(UTC)
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Rhys, those will work quite nicely.
rhys h  
#25 Posted : Friday, March 6, 2009 1:04:55 AM(UTC)
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Yes, i have decided to go the monoblock option.

By using a single ended input am i not loosing half the output power? (There will also be balanced inputs available.)
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#26 Posted : Tuesday, March 10, 2009 8:10:42 AM(UTC)
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Russ/Brian,

reiterating Rhys' question from the top of this page, what size are the Faston connectors on the board? The parts list only seems to state "2,54/1,1". I assumed these were the dimensions in mm but I couldn't find anything that matched using Google. Can you clarify please.

Thanks.
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#27 Posted : Tuesday, March 10, 2009 11:21:32 AM(UTC)
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rhys h wrote:
Yes, i have decided to go the monoblock option.

By using a single ended input am i not loosing half the output power? (There will also be balanced inputs available.)


There is a resistor spot which allows you to adjust the gain of the amp. So you won't have to lose any power if you use SE inputs. :)
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#28 Posted : Tuesday, March 10, 2009 11:22:58 AM(UTC)
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sjalloq wrote:
Russ/Brian,

reiterating Rhys' question from the top of this page, what size are the Faston connectors on the board? The parts list only seems to state "2,54/1,1". I assumed these were the dimensions in mm but I couldn't find anything that matched using Google. Can you clarify please.

Thanks.


I am not really sure what size they are. Maybe Brian can clarify. As far as I know that are just standard size. I have not looked at them in a while.

Cheers!
Russ
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#29 Posted : Sunday, May 17, 2009 12:07:18 PM(UTC)
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Will Sympatico work with 18V trannies?

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#30 Posted : Sunday, May 17, 2009 2:46:31 PM(UTC)
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It probably would work, but I have not tried it.
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#31 Posted : Thursday, July 1, 2010 6:39:58 PM(UTC)
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Russ, I am using two 400VA 22V secondaries transformers with my Sympatico. Do I need a soft start before the transformers? Or would a slow blow fuse be sufficient to protect the amp and minimise nuisance blowing?

Also, is it necessary to have a capacitor and resistor in parallel to the speakers "to stabilize the output stage by creating a pole that reduces high frequency instabilities" (from LM4780 datasheet)?

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#32 Posted : Thursday, July 1, 2010 7:17:24 PM(UTC)
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No Zobel is required on the outputs. You can add one if you like between the two outputs, but I have never found it necessary at all.

If you like you can use a soft start, but I doubt you will need it. I am using two 500VA 24V transformers and have never had a problem popping breakers or anything.

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#33 Posted : Thursday, July 1, 2010 7:38:50 PM(UTC)
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The Faston connectors are .25". There is space enough between the power connectors for any gauge, or you can direct wore to the board.

For signal input, I include both faston and a 3-position terminal block (your choice who h to use). Direct wire is available for all positions.
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#34 Posted : Thursday, July 1, 2010 8:33:14 PM(UTC)
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I do use a slow blow fuse personally. I believe a 4 amp is currently in place. You could actually probably use smaller. I just had those on hand.
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#35 Posted : Thursday, July 1, 2010 9:03:08 PM(UTC)
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Thanks Russ.

I suppose a speaker protection module is also not needed as start up pop isn't that loud and if there is any DC offset drift, the OPA1632 should correct for it?
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#36 Posted : Thursday, July 1, 2010 9:11:12 PM(UTC)
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Correct. No such module is needed so long as you don't apply a differential signal at the inputs. :)
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#37 Posted : Thursday, September 15, 2011 8:34:50 AM(UTC)
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Just curious why 400VA per channel is recommended. It looks like the LM4780 is rated for 120W (2x60W), so it seems like 400VA is quite a bit higher than 120VA. Does the biasing and other losses really require that much extra juice? I was thinking of a 300VA (150VA per channel) amp because it could be fit into a small enclosure.

Edit: I guess that spec for the LM4780 is into 8 ohms. Is the larger transformer needed for 4 ohm loads?

Edited by user Thursday, September 15, 2011 8:36:54 AM(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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#38 Posted : Thursday, September 15, 2011 9:57:11 AM(UTC)
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Ratings are often for constant power. You'll want a reserve for peak power output.
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#39 Posted : Monday, October 15, 2012 8:09:33 PM(UTC)
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Would using a single 500VA transformer with dual secondary be ok to power both amp modules (keep the phase at same position on both amps)?

Thanks
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Russ, Brian,

Can anyone answer that easy question? And why is my status saying newbie after almost 170 posts?

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