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    Join Date: Feb 2013

    Location: Switerland

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    I'm rupert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ari View Post

    I've tried the following :

    LJM L25D ( IR class D ) - very close to IR reference circuit , amazing performance with 400VA torroidal + dual rail supply ( 6x 10 000 uF Nichicon 80V ) ; or with 2x Abletech 53-0-53 SMPS ( one smps on 2x modules blew smps )

    Do you pls have a link to the rectifier board you used ? Thx !

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    Join Date: Mar 2016

    Location: South Africa

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    I'm Ari.

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    Hi Rupert

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Assembled-6-...item1c4d969c7c



    In South Africa I bought a 400VA Torroidal ( I bought a couple actually , price was ridiculously good ) , with 230V primary and 35-0-35 @ 5A . The electricity in my town is ~240V AC so I get 43-0-43 ; and rectified +60 0 -60 VDC .

    I really like the sound with the dual-rail supply . Seemingly effortless on not so efficient speakers .

    I bought 2 of these supplies , but am still using ones I built myself . Mine are Nichicon 10 000uF 80V , the ones on the board being sold are Nippon Chemicon 10 000uF 100V and have the extra R-C filter . As rectifier I am using metal case 600V 30A metal block that looks similar to this :


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