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miguel2
Hi,

After some major rebuilding I have now to connect a preamp and a GC in the same case to make an integrated amp. So I have:

1 - input socket, isolated from chassis
2 - volume pot
3 - preamp with its own psu
4 - GC with its psu

When I connect all grounds together I have no music at the output.
Connecting the grounds of 1, 2 and 4 I have music and hum. In this part the ground of the pre is not connected to the others. After measuring I found a difference of 7VDC between the ground of the pre and of the GC.
Connecting the grounds of 1, 2 and 3 directly and 3 and 4 with a parallel arrangement of 100R/0.1u the grounds of the pre and of the GC become at the same voltage but I have no music again.

So how are these things connected? I have no connection to the chassis yet but I think that this is not the problem.

A second issue is how to use the same tx from the GC to make a sub amp. Can I connect another bridge to the GC tx and make the sub amp? This is because I want to add more capacitance in the sub amp.

Miguel
janneman
Can you sketch the power supply arrangement? Are there separate xformers and bridges?

Jan Didden
miguel2
Hi Jan,

They are separate txs and bridges.

Preamp
15-0-15 VAC, one bridge for + and -, central tap of the tx for ground.

GC
2 separate bridges, 1 for + and 1 for -, ground connection to the point between bridges.

Miguel
janneman
quote:
Originally posted by miguel2
Hi Jan,

They are separate txs and bridges.

Preamp
15-0-15 VAC, one bridge for + and -, central tap of the tx for ground.

GC
2 separate bridges, 1 for + and 1 for -, ground connection to the point between bridges.

Miguel

I have a hunch that there is something fishy in that GC supply. Can't you hand-sketch the circuit and scan it and post it?

Jan Didden
miguel2
quote:
Can't you hand-sketch the circuit and scan it and post it?

It is the usual one. The GC works very well without the pre!

Miguel
2Bak
Do you have hum if no interconnects are plugged in, i.e. no source?

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