5 channel NC500 build

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  • TEK
    Super Senior Member
    • Oct 2002
    • 1670

    5 channel NC500 build

    Hi folks

    It seems like my THULE Space PA350B is starting to say "goodbye" as I'm getting crackling noices from one channel.
    The PA350B was used to drive side, back and center channel (5 channels). Now I have disconnected the side speakers as one channel was making a noise.

    Driven by this is starts getting time to get a build going. I think I have enought NC500 modules, and probably also smps1200, laying around to build a 5 channel amp.
    My mains is - as you might remember - is already driven by 2 mono-blocks.

    I have to check what I have and what I might be missing - but what I'm likely to do is:
    - Use one chasse for all 5 channels
    - Use five nc500 modules
    - Use five nc500 oem converter modules
    - Use 3 smps1200, two will drive 2 channels each and one will drive the center channel
    - Only balanced inputs
    -TEK


    Many of the great achievements of the world were accomplished by tired and discouraged men who kept on working...
  • JonMarsh
    Mad Max Moderator
    • Aug 2000
    • 15282

    #2
    This sounds like a good plan, TEK.

    I am still going to be slow making contributions to this because of the situation with my GF- we get the Chemo port put in next week, then checked later in the week- following week starts chemotherapy. Haven't done any speaker or audio work in a couple of months...

    I am putting together a wiring diagram so Steve Manning can wire up the NC400's with some input transformers and finish that build (I sent him all the parts about this time last year!)

    Because of issues at work, I've been working on a special work project much of this holiday break- that and GF have kept me fully occupied.
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    Resistance is not futile, it is Volts divided by Amperes...
    Just ask Mr. Ohm....

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    • TEK
      Super Senior Member
      • Oct 2002
      • 1670

      #3
      Time to get this going...
      I have purchased a slimline chassie from modushop.biz.
      It arrived quite fast, and when I got home today after a business trip it was wating for me :-)
      Not doing anything fancy, just a clean case with a solid front panel (10mm alu).
      Same type of box as I used for the monoamps, just bigger.

      I also found that I do not have enough oem boards, so I have to order 4 more of those.

      The iriginal plan was to use three smps1200 as power source.
      One for the center channel and two for the 4 other amps.
      I do however have some extra smps
      1200, so I wonder if I should use 5, one pr. channel.

      I’m thinking about this layout:
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      I’ll 3d-print some mounts for the smps, the nc500 and the oem board.

      Any comments? Do you think this will be a good layout? Should I look into some other layout?
      Last edited by TEK; 01 November 2018, 01:15 Thursday.
      -TEK


      Many of the great achievements of the world were accomplished by tired and discouraged men who kept on working...

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      • TEK
        Super Senior Member
        • Oct 2002
        • 1670

        #4
        After some pounding I figured out that I wanted to look into a different layout.
        I had concerns about to little space from the power supplies to the top of the case. I also felt that there was to little space between the back of the amp (input/output connections) and the oem converter board.

        So I’m looking into the layout shown below.
        That give me one «floor» for the power supplies and one for the amps and converter boards.
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        -TEK


        Many of the great achievements of the world were accomplished by tired and discouraged men who kept on working...

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        • TEK
          Super Senior Member
          • Oct 2002
          • 1670

          #5
          After some more thinking I’m back to the first layout, but without the bottom.
          I think I will mount the smps’ directly to the base. Time to start modelling some mounts for the
          Nc500 and the converter boards...

          However, this starts to feel like a cold and lonely place :unsure:
          -TEK


          Many of the great achievements of the world were accomplished by tired and discouraged men who kept on working...

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