Hi,
I am glad that it fixed the problem. I do not know who was the one that came out with this design but it worked on my amplifier. I TRIED ABOUT 20 DIFFERENT WAYS UNTIL I READ ABOUT THE TWO DIODES. I know what it is doing. I am using a diode size same as my main fuse that is 3 amps, If there are is a shorted it will blow the fuse. If you use a diode with the same size as the breaker it will be to late because your amplifier will burned.
I am glad that it fixed the problem. I do not know who was the one that came out with this design but it worked on my amplifier. I TRIED ABOUT 20 DIFFERENT WAYS UNTIL I READ ABOUT THE TWO DIODES. I know what it is doing. I am using a diode size same as my main fuse that is 3 amps, If there are is a shorted it will blow the fuse. If you use a diode with the same size as the breaker it will be to late because your amplifier will burned.
Finally fixed the hum problem. Just want to resolve this issue.
Removed 2 of the 4 bridges and now only 2 are feeding DC to the 2 capacitor filter banks. I do not notice any degradation in sound. It actually sound better. Get more of that instant response from the drivers and a lower noise floor. This is important since this amp is driving a 93db planar driver from 600Hz to 20Khz.
Removed 2 of the 4 bridges and now only 2 are feeding DC to the 2 capacitor filter banks. I do not notice any degradation in sound. It actually sound better. Get more of that instant response from the drivers and a lower noise floor. This is important since this amp is driving a 93db planar driver from 600Hz to 20Khz.
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