thanks everyone for replying
Whatever the reason for it doing this, it doesnt seem to affect the quality of the amp, so for now at least i think im going to live with it, also as i intend to use these amps with a cross over (buffer) on the same power switch it maybe that i never notice this 'problem' again. The only thing that worries me is that the cross over turn off transient may be played through the tweeters of my active system, but i guess with rail voltages of 3.5v i dont have too much to worry about
Thanks everyone... also look out for pics of my finished system which fingers crossed should be done tonight or tommorow
Whatever the reason for it doing this, it doesnt seem to affect the quality of the amp, so for now at least i think im going to live with it, also as i intend to use these amps with a cross over (buffer) on the same power switch it maybe that i never notice this 'problem' again. The only thing that worries me is that the cross over turn off transient may be played through the tweeters of my active system, but i guess with rail voltages of 3.5v i dont have too much to worry about
Thanks everyone... also look out for pics of my finished system which fingers crossed should be done tonight or tommorow
Hi peter and kurt,
The caps are new (ones that came with the basic kits), so i dont think there's anything more i can do in the cap department,
I tried increasing the value of Rb to 1k22 however this made no difference, i think this is a different problem however as it occours when the supply voltages are >3v
Thanks. Nik
The caps are new (ones that came with the basic kits), so i dont think there's anything more i can do in the cap department,
I tried increasing the value of Rb to 1k22 however this made no difference, i think this is a different problem however as it occours when the supply voltages are >3v
Thanks. Nik
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