MS-2125 gain/clipping issue
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MS-2125 gain/clipping issue
well, i am stoked to finally own an old MS amp, ive had a few "M"s, and a few "Ti"s, but this is my first MS. my issue is that i have an 8volt deck, and the MS doesnt like that. it goes into clipping quite early. as a matter of fact maxed the gain on my tweeter amp (no slouch itself), and with the gain on the 2125 at min. the tweets can barely be heard when the 2125 starts to clip. and it clips hard and fast. i can tell from my little 10min. test session it has major balls, and the SQ seems to be there, but i cant balance it into the system. ultimately i want this to be my sub amp, but i need to figure out if there are any mods i can do that would make this beast 8volt compatible? (the deck is a DRZ-9255) any of the techies in here have any input on this issue?
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The MS amps will clip at less than 4V. If you have a line driver or some other processor with input and output adjustment, they allow you to cut enough voltage to let the MS amp work. In the case of an 8V deck, you have few options other than to put a processor in the middle.
I modify the voltage divider at the input to MS amps to allow them to accept 8V. I have done this for several people and they were very pleased with the results. It is pretty simple to do yourself if you are ambitious.
I modify the voltage divider at the input to MS amps to allow them to accept 8V. I have done this for several people and they were very pleased with the results. It is pretty simple to do yourself if you are ambitious.
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well i am rather ambitious actually! i am getting ready to tear into this beast and replace the 17 or so year old caps, whats a little more work? care to share the info?Eric D wrote: I modify the voltage divider at the input to MS amps to allow them to accept 8V. I have done this for several people and they were very pleased with the results. It is pretty simple to do yourself if you are ambitious.
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i'd be interested in learning too... ^^ about that mod.
I havge always wantd to get LD in the rig...but never had time...but if i manage to ever find the time, i would like to have upwards of 6-8v inputs available w/o any trouble on the MS gear I have too?!
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I havge always wantd to get LD in the rig...but never had time...but if i manage to ever find the time, i would like to have upwards of 6-8v inputs available w/o any trouble on the MS gear I have too?!
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I will dig out an amp and see what I can do as far as making up a "how to".
Got "schooled" by member shawn k on May 10th, 2011...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
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Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...