
ryanosaur
Audioholic Overlord
JST is a similar connector to Molex. Here is a page from the Ghent site showing some of them.What is a JST connector?
Can you post a photo of the connections?

More details will be seen when I get photos up.
JST is a similar connector to Molex. Here is a page from the Ghent site showing some of them.What is a JST connector?
Can you post a photo of the connections?
But did it open new horizons? Make things "sing"? Did you come harder?OK. It's done. And I'm not gonna pretend to understand this one. But all 5 channels are working.
I opened them both up today, switched the questionable modules around with 2 from the 3-channel Chassis and hooked it up with no input plugged in. And I got the same noise.
"D@mn!"
I switched it off and started to unhook things, then thought I should try the "good" channel that was originally in that chassis, so I switched the "center" Speaker to "right" channel (which was the good module I left in the Chassis)... AND GOT THE SAME SOUND!
Baffled, I decided that for whatever reason I was testing these on some Spare Speakers, they hadn't blown up and the BMRs that this particular Amp Module was powering were fine, so I said "d@mn the torpedos" and plugged in the Phil3...
And there was Silence.
Somehow my Test Speakers were causing the problem!
All Hypex Amps are fully reassembled and fully integrated back into the system complete with Audyssey and some level tweaking.
So relieved, and quite befuddled by all this. But they work!
What were the speakers you were testing with? Capacitative loads can make amps oscillate. I have no experience with class D amps though. I have actually only heard of this problem when driving electrostatic speakers, but I highly doubt you would be driving one of those.OK. It's done. And I'm not gonna pretend to understand this one. But all 5 channels are working.
I opened them both up today, switched the questionable modules around with 2 from the 3-channel Chassis and hooked it up with no input plugged in. And I got the same noise.
"D@mn!"
I switched it off and started to unhook things, then thought I should try the "good" channel that was originally in that chassis, so I switched the "center" Speaker to "right" channel (which was the good module I left in the Chassis)... AND GOT THE SAME SOUND!
Baffled, I decided that for whatever reason I was testing these on some Spare Speakers, they hadn't blown up and the BMRs that this particular Amp Module was powering were fine, so I said "d@mn the torpedos" and plugged in the Phil3...
And there was Silence.
Somehow my Test Speakers were causing the problem!
All Hypex Amps are fully reassembled and fully integrated back into the system complete with Audyssey and some level tweaking.
So relieved, and quite befuddled by all this. But they work!
I thought we were about Truth In Audio, here?But did it open new horizons? Make things "sing"? Did you come harder?
Good to know and congrats on the finished build! You're one of my audio heroesI thought we were about Truth In Audio, here?
No veils lifting or mountaintops... No stories of Pace Rhythm & Timing improvements... The Lady didn't yell from the Kitchen that the system sounded better, somehow...
It is just the thing we all hope for: Good clean power that doesn't introduce any unwanted coloration.
That and the satisfaction that I assembled them, and they work... and moreover, they didn't blow up my rig!
They were my old Philharmonic AA+ monitors that I modded with the Morel Tweeter. They worked before I shelved them. I'm gonna check them with the Multi-meter tomorrow and plug them into the Outlaws just to make certain... but they should be solid.What were the speakers you were testing with? Capacitative loads can make amps oscillate. I have no experience with class D amps though. I have actually only heard of this problem when driving electrostatic speakers, but I highly doubt you would be driving one of those.
Aw, shucks.Good to know and congrats on the finished build! You're one of my audio heroes![]()
Looking forward to seeing some pics of this amp!OK. It's done. And I'm not gonna pretend to understand this one. But all 5 channels are working.
I opened them both up today, switched the questionable modules around with 2 from the 3-channel Chassis and hooked it up with no input plugged in. And I got the same noise.
"D@mn!"
I switched it off and started to unhook things, then thought I should try the "good" channel that was originally in that chassis, so I switched the "center" Speaker to "right" channel (which was the good module I left in the Chassis)... AND GOT THE SAME SOUND!
Baffled, I decided that for whatever reason I was testing these on some Spare Speakers, they hadn't blown up and the BMRs that this particular Amp Module was powering were fine, so I said "d@mn the torpedos" and plugged in the Phil3...
And there was Silence.
Somehow my Test Speakers were causing the problem!
All Hypex Amps are fully reassembled and fully integrated back into the system complete with Audyssey and some level tweaking.
So relieved, and quite befuddled by all this. But they work!