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First One - mosFET amplifier module

With what not switched on ?
If you want us to understand your problem, please describe precisely all the test you had done and their results.
As-it i have no idea of your set-up.

Excuse me for not being completely clear. I mean the problem also excist when my pre amp is switched off and or completely disconnected from the mains. Only need to connect both of the interconnect cables.
 
Pumping in system environment

Hi Mark

Try to add 1 uH inductor to each amp's output in series with +SPK wire (outside chassis).

Also try to connect interconnect cables to CD player at stop mode, just to see if the input problem exist with different source, other than preamp.

I didn't catch which revision level is proving troublesome here... is this sort of 'system sensitivity' applicable to all revisions, or only 1.2 or 1.3?

Cheers
 
Hi Mark

Try to add 1 uH inductor to each amp's output in series with +SPK wire (outside chassis).

Also try to connect interconnect cables to CD player at stop mode, just to see if the input problem exist with different source, other than preamp.

I have connected my Pass B1 buffer between my DAC and FO, this completely solved my problems. I want to investigate further why I can't run my DAC directly to FO. I've used it this way with several other power amps without trouble. My DAC uses exactly the same output stage as the Audio Note M3 and M5 pre amps.

But after some struggling I am happy to be able to listen to music again.
 
I have connected my Pass B1 buffer between my DAC and FO, this completely solved my problems. I want to investigate further why I can't run my DAC directly to FO. I've used it this way with several other power amps without trouble. My DAC uses exactly the same output stage as the Audio Note M3 and M5 pre amps.

But after some struggling I am happy to be able to listen to music again.
So your DAC uses line transformers on the outputs, their secondaries could be completely floating, no GND reference, just thinking, not knowing the exact sch.
That could be a problem, as both FO channels form a loop from their inputs to outputs, causing infra low frequency oscillation (LC resonant circuit) and that explain why problem arise only after both interconnects applied to the output line transformers, making loop to be formed.
BTW what is your digital source, CD transport, network streamer? What model of loudspeakers are now in the system?
 
So your DAC uses line transformers on the outputs, their secondaries could be completely floating, no GND reference, just thinking, not knowing the exact sch.
That could be a problem, as both FO channels form a loop from their inputs to outputs, causing infra low frequency oscillation (LC resonant circuit) and that explain why problem arise only after both interconnects applied to the output line transformers, making loop to be formed.
BTW what is your digital source, CD transport, network streamer? What model of loudspeakers are now in the system?

The secondaries are indeed completely floating... What can I do? Just connecting both channel ground together at the RCA output terminals? Or is it needed to connect the ground from the secondaries to the chassis? (via resistor?)

Digital sources:

- MacMini with Amarra via USB to battery powered Audiophilleo AP2 USD/SPDIF converter
- CEC TL2X transport

Loudspeakers:

- Speaker Heaven Edition30 (ScanSpeak alu 25cm woofer, mid and high Accuton ceramic) EXTREMELY good (the best I've ever experienced) value for money.
 
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I have RCA connectors and XLR connectors. My OPT's secondaries have the following connections:

-VE Phase
+VE Phase
Ground

I've wired the ground connection from OPT to ground of RCA and +VE Phase is connected to center connection of RCA. As suggested by AN.

-VE Phase isn't connected to anything.

If I understand correctly, you are suggesting connecting -VE Phase wire coming from OPT to the ground wire coming from OPT, when using RCA outputs. Is this correct?

Thanks!

Mark.
 
The ground pin of XLR is coming from secondary side of transformer.
you mean the primary ? The secondary in the XLR is supposed to be floating.
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Ground at pin 1, signal, 2 & 3.
 
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LC,
Will there be balanced inputs for FO modules some day, so we could build a balanced amplifier without wasting double amount of modules and power? I am using a balanced 8 channel DAC with my active 4 way system and want to use FO for 6 channels (110hz-500hz, 500hz-3khz, 3khz and up) and class D for subs. Currently I am shorting minus and ground inputs to use 2 channel FO with my DAC.