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Voltage Doubler Rectifier suitable for GC? - Click HERE for Original Thread
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I've been using CT transformers for all my GC type amps with zero problems. However, I was toying around with quasi grounding and such. I found that I could actually "get by" pretty well with a pair of 2W 430ohm resistors forming a voltage divider across the +/- DC input to make a "floating" ground. It works with no hum and nothing gets hot....can it be used long term like this? Are there side effects? BTW, I'm using a 4766T (stereo 30WPC).

Also, I came across a commercial subwoofer amplifier using the TDA2050. It was a (rated) 35W unit and utilized a voltage doubler recitifier on a single secondary transformer. It worked very well - I thought voltage doublers were only good for very low power amplifiers/processors??

Anyone else have experience with this? I have reasons for wanting to reduce costs...

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