There is no power switch at the PSU.
But one can be added at the mains plug if so wish.
The button at the front of the PSU switches off the regulator pass devices.
Thus cutting supply tothe amp.
There is of course build-in soft start, etc.
Patrick
But one can be added at the mains plug if so wish.
The button at the front of the PSU switches off the regulator pass devices.
Thus cutting supply tothe amp.
There is of course build-in soft start, etc.
Patrick
The button at the front of the PSU switches off the regulator pass devices.
Interesting. What's the power consumption when powered "off"? If you have one of those measuring devices...
For the amps zero. Off is off.
The auxiliaries consumes almost 10W.
Many relays. And the display eats a lot of current.
(No SMPS, all linear regulators)
Patrick
The auxiliaries consumes almost 10W.
Many relays. And the display eats a lot of current.
(No SMPS, all linear regulators)
Patrick
I am thinking about reducing the gain a bit. I get 10v out with 1V in. Probably an overkill.
D.
D.
You can try. Just watch stability.
And not for GB subscribers who are using laterals as power device.
Patrick
And not for GB subscribers who are using laterals as power device.
Patrick
F5X Pre with a Gain of 3 ?
There is a request for the preamp with less gain.
Normally I recommend that you do not use the attenuator at any level higher than -10dB.
So with a source output of 2Vrms per phase, you will have max input to the pre at +/-0.9V per phase.
With a gain of 3, you will just get back 2Vrms at the output.
This is fine for directly connection to the F5X power amp.
But if you have a power amp with higher rails, you might want more output.
Or you have an active crossover in between, you can easily lose 6 to 10 dB.
So do bear that in mind.
I've more or less worked out how to reduce gain to 3x in simulation.
But I want to have it tested before publication.
GB subscribers will have access to the spice files at the usual location.
Maybe in a few weeks' time.
Patrick
There is a request for the preamp with less gain.
Normally I recommend that you do not use the attenuator at any level higher than -10dB.
So with a source output of 2Vrms per phase, you will have max input to the pre at +/-0.9V per phase.
With a gain of 3, you will just get back 2Vrms at the output.
This is fine for directly connection to the F5X power amp.
But if you have a power amp with higher rails, you might want more output.
Or you have an active crossover in between, you can easily lose 6 to 10 dB.
So do bear that in mind.
I've more or less worked out how to reduce gain to 3x in simulation.
But I want to have it tested before publication.
GB subscribers will have access to the spice files at the usual location.
Maybe in a few weeks' time.
Patrick
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