Xkitz XAMP-M2 Assembly And Operators Manual Download Page 2

6/17/2017 

XKITZ   XAMP-M2 

Unpacking Your Kit

 

Carefully unpack and take stock of the components in your kit. The electronic components are packed in 2 bags 
labeled ‘Bag A’ and ‘Bag B’. See Table 1 for a complete listing of your components. 

Assembly Instructions 

It  is  very  important  that  you  read  and  understand  all  of  the  following  instructions  before  you  start  your 
assembly so that you don’t make any mistakes that might be difficult to recover from. The assembly should be 
done in the order listed in Table 1 or you may have difficulty physically accessing components for soldering. 

What you’ll need 

 

Soldering iron with small or medium tip 

 

Damp sponge for tip cleaning 

 

Solder 

 

Solder wick or solder sucker in case of solder bridging (stranded wire could substitute) 

 

Small needle nose pliers. 

 

Small wire cutters 

 

Small straight screwdriver 

 

Sharp knife 

 

Magnifying glass to read the markings on the tiny components 

General Assembly Guidelines 

 

Take your time!!

 Most mistakes are made when rushing through the assembly. Taking the time to 

double check every step will pay off with a first-time functional device. 

 

In cases where it is necessary to re-form the leads on components (such as resistors and diodes), 
be  very  careful  not  to  put  stress  where  the  lead  enters  the  component  itself.  The  physical 
attachment of the lead to the component can sometimes be very fragile and the lead may break off 
if  too  much  force  is  applied.  Reforming  the  leads  can  be  done  by  gripping  the  lead  with  small 
needle-nose pliers at the base of the component while bending the lead on the other side of the 
pliers. 

 

Use  as  little  heat  and  solder  as  necessary  to  affix  the  components  to  the  PCB  (printed  circuit 
board). Many of the parts in this kit are temperature sensitive. Overheating may damage them.  

 

Always clean the soldering iron tip on the damp sponge prior to every solder joint. Re-tin whenever 
the  tip  gets  a  little  dull.  (tinning  is  the  application  of  fresh  solder  to  the  tip  of  the  iron  until  its 
shiny, wipe excess on a damp sponge). 

 

Inspect the solder joints. They should be shiny and smoothly connect the pad to the lead. A dull 
looking joint may indicate it is ‘cold’, meaning that either the pad or the lead weren’t heated enough 
to  allow  reliable  connection.  This  could  lead  to  erratic  operation  of  the  device.  Re-flow  the  joint 
again with the soldering iron, apply equal heat to both the pad and the lead, apply a little more 
solder if needed to get a good shiny connection. 

 

When clipping the excess leads of the through-hole parts, don’t try to clip too close to the PCB. Clip 
just above the solder joint to avoid fracturing the solder joint, which could lead to device failure 
sometime in the future. 

 

Carefully inspect each solder joint to make sure you didn’t accidentally form a ‘solder bridge’, or 
connect two adjacent pads together. Remove solder bridges by using solder wick or a solder sucker. 
If  the  bridge  is  small  you  may  be  able  to  remove  it  by  just  reheating  the  joint  and  sliding  the 
soldering iron across the bridge. If not, see the next step. 

 

If you need to remove solder from a hole (or a solder bridge) and you don’t have solder wick or a 
solder sucker, you can use stripped stranded wire in place of solder wick. Place the stranded wire 
across the hole and touch the soldering iron to the wire, above the hole. As the wire heats it will 
melt the solder in the hole, and the melted solder will tend to wick up into the stranded wire. When 
the wire fills up with solder, move a clean part of the wire over the hole and repeat until the hole is 
clear of solder. 

Summary of Contents for XAMP-M2

Page 1: ...le with the new hi def audio players such as the Pono Specifications THD 0 044 THD N 0 046 Frequency Response Linear from 20Hz 80KHz CMRR balanced input 55dB Input Impedance 20K ohms unbalanced 40K balanced Input Overload 3 8V peak to peak Voltage Gain Adjustable Max 26dB Power Output Per Channel 12W RMS into 8 Ohms 21W RMS into 4 Ohms Filter Topology Linkwitz Riley Constant Voltage 4th Order 24dB...

Page 2: ...ed circuit board Many of the parts in this kit are temperature sensitive Overheating may damage them Always clean the soldering iron tip on the damp sponge prior to every solder joint Re tin whenever the tip gets a little dull tinning is the application of fresh solder to the tip of the iron until its shiny wipe excess on a damp sponge Inspect the solder joints They should be shiny and smoothly co...

Page 3: ... R1 R14 R15 R16 R19 R25 R27 R45 R50 R62 A RESISTOR 10K 1 BRN BLK BLK RED BRN 6 R4 R7 R10 R12 R49 R51 A 1 RESISTOR 20K 1 RED BLK BLK RED BRN 3 R2 R11 R17 A 1 RESISTOR 10K 1 BRN BLK BLK RED BRN 3 R21 R22 R23 A 2 RESISTOR 20K 1 RED BLK BLK RED BRN 2 R20 R24 A 2 RESISTOR 4 7 1 YEL VIO BLK SLV BRN 2 R3 R18 A RESISTOR 10 BRN BLK BLK 1 R26 A RESISTOR 15K 1 BRN GRN BLK RED BRN 1 R28 A RESISTOR 82 5K 1 GRY...

Page 4: ...the PCB silkscreen Be careful not to bend the leads on the op amp chips when inserting into the sockets 8 Install the 20 pin socket in the location on the board marked XO MODULE the row of resistors from R57 at the top through R56 at the bottom Install with the pin 1 notch toward R57 at the top of the MODULE Carefully insert the 20 pin component carrier into the 20 pin socket marked XO MODULE with...

Page 5: ...6 17 2017 XKITZ XAMP M2 5 Figure 1 PCB Parts Placement and Dimensions 0 12 3 4 0 12 3 0 Board Height 2 0 ...

Page 6: ...anced audio cable adds a second path to ground and this can cause audible 50 60Hz hum Balanced lines are more common in high end consumer and professional audio systems and are much less susceptible to noise Balanced lines allow you to run very long audio cables without allowing electro magnetic noise to couple into your signal They re also not susceptible to 50 60Hz hum there is no connection to ...

Page 7: ...oint between points where both the woofer and the tweeter are still solidly within their ideal operating frequency range Baffle Step Compensation The Baffle Step Compensation circuit or BSC if you choose to use it allows you to apply a low pass filter function to the audio signal to compensate for a phenomenon where sounds above a certain frequency determined by the size of the baffle or the front...

Page 8: ... AC and connect it to the Woofer speaker outputs Raise the Bass level pot until the output voltage is equal the Volts RMS listed in Table 4 below for your power supply voltage and woofer impedance The table also shows the max RMS watts per channel power you can expect for each setting 5 Now that you have your bass level set it s time to set the crossover Treble levels Connect your speakers to the ...

Page 9: ...er our Audio Grade 200W DC power supply the XAPS 200W It takes in AC from a power transformer and creates very clean well regulated DC voltage for your amplifier Troubleshooting If you re having trouble with your device check Table 5 below for possible cause and solution Table 5 Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Cause Solution Power supply not working no input signal Verify DC voltage input i...

Page 10: ...6 17 2017 XKITZ XAMP M2 10 Figure 3 Woofer 2 83V into 8 Ohms 1W THD 0 038 THD N 0 041 Figure 4 Woofer Full Output THD 0 054 THD N 0 049 ...

Page 11: ...6 17 2017 XKITZ XAMP M2 11 Figure 5 Tweeter 2 83V into 8 Ohms 1W THD 0 044 THD N 0 046 Figure 6 Tweeter Full Output THD 0 12 THD N 0 11 ...

Page 12: ...6 17 2017 XKITZ XAMP M2 12 Figure 7 XAMP M2 Schematic ...

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