That is a good question... I am not sure.Curious to know your thoughts on this. Do you have a spot picked out in your chain?
That is a good question... I am not sure.Curious to know your thoughts on this. Do you have a spot picked out in your chain?
Mary Cries Wind?
Are those boards your design? Very cool!It's aliiiive! 32-channel amp, 125W/ch unclipped. Balanced ins, Speakon outs. External PSU (1200W). So far, no fires in 1 day!
The fans are Noctua, undervolted, barely spinning, inaudible even in a quiet control room.
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I've settled into a process of lettering with Posca markers, then top coating with aerosol clear coat, but I live in the northeast US where the winters are long and too cold for painting outside.
Around when the "what does your backlog look like" thread got posted, I realized I had a lot of boards I'd like to build over the winter, but no plan for the enclosures.
This stockpile should be enough to keep me busy for a while.
Very nice! 32x125W out of a 1200W PSU? What black magic is this?It's aliiiive! 32-channel amp, 125W/ch unclipped. Balanced ins, Speakon outs. External PSU (1200W). So far, no fires in 1 day!
The fans are Noctua, undervolted, barely spinning, inaudible even in a quiet control room.
Actual music typically has a maximum duty cycle between 1/8th and 1/3rd of rated power. Take a look at the current consumption specs on many pro sound amps.Very nice! 32x125W out of a 1200W PSU? What black magic is this?
Even at 50% output, wouldn't they still need ~1400W PSU?
(125(0.707) x 32) / 0.50
Not doubting your design here but instead my own intellect.
Noo, they're from Amazon. I did have to modify the heck out of them before they worked right. They had a whole bunch of issues. Main problem, they'd go into protection at around 20W into 4 Ohms. Honestly, had I known how much trouble they'd be, I probably would have designed my own boards instead. But they were cheap, had two genuine TPA3255 chips, the right output inductors, balanced inputs with the right type of connectors for what I have on hand... For like $70 CAD apiece. Couldn't resist.Are those boards your design? Very cool!
Of course, the PSU can't support all amps running at full power simultaneously, but there's no need for that. Like Passinwind said, the duty cycle with actual music material is perhaps on the order of 1/4 or less, and I added plenty of bulk capacitors around the amp to deal with random short-term peaks without drawing directly from the PSU. It would be a waste to spec a supply that could support full power on all 32 channels at the same time, which would never happen in real use. Also, the 1200WPSU can put out 1800W short term,so there's that. It will pop the breaker at that point anyway, unless I plug it in two different 120V circuits (it's actually made out of two 600W supplies).Very nice! 32x125W out of a 1200W PSU? What black magic is this?
Even at 50% output, wouldn't they still need ~1400W PSU?
(125(0.707) x 32) / 0.50
Not doubting your design here but instead my own intellect.
Got you there. Classical vs +2 LUFS techno... The 125W "unclipped" had me questioning wether this had been accounted for in some fashion.Actual music typically has a maximum duty cycle between 1/8th and 1/3rd of rated power. Take a look at the current consumption specs on many pro sound amps.![]()
Having no idea what was going through it or how loud, I get it now.Of course, the PSU can't support all amps running at full power simultaneously, but there's no need for that. Like Passinwind said, the duty cycle with actual music material is perhaps on the order of 1/4 or less, and I added plenty of bulk capacitors around the amp to deal with random short-term peaks without drawing directly from the PSU. It would be a waste to spec a supply that could support full power on all 32 channels at the same time, which would never happen in real use. Also, the 1200WPSU can put out 1800W short term,so there's that. It will pop the breaker at that point anyway, unless I plug it in two different 120V circuits (it's actually made out of two 600W supplies).
This is where it goes, replacing a bunch of old Flying Mole Class D amps that have been dying one after the other:Make sure you play DSOTM on it at some point.![]()
I really love the mastery bridge I have on one of my guitars. Stays in tune nicely and I feel like it gives a “spongy” response to picking. Not sure if that makes sense, it’s hard to explain.Finally pieced together this JM. It's a purply MJT body that I paid extra to have dinged up....The neck is from Musikraft and is 3A QS roasted maple that really ties this baby together adorned with Hipshot vintage machine heads. The CuNiFi pups don't hinder the cause, and the Mastery bridge is indeed that. I'm not a huge fan of the tremolo but it's there (for sure) if I get a hankerin'.
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Well that’s cool.Thanks @jimilee - but just to be clear, I'm cheating pretty hard on the penmanship front.
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