NAD 3130 conversion to Lateral FET

Its all a bit strange and I've no answers or suggestions without knowing more about what this noise looks like.

One thought... if it is both channels and if it is a 'buzz' which could be mains frequency related (and the scope will show that) then could it be riplle injection into the amp caused by running it at a higher bias current than the original transistors were run at.

The more current you draw from the supply the more the ripple increases. The amp should be relatively immune to noise on the rails but is it?
 
so here is the final cenario, and i will use the scope later, but you may have to help me determine what the noise may be

switch to 8 ohms

if i have both channels at around 45mv across the 1 ohm i get no noise, increase the left further and it starts to buzz
put the left back to 45 and increase the right it doesnt buzz

put the left on 0v and increase the right above 25mv and it does not buzz

so it only buzzes when both channels have voltage across the 1 ohm above 45mv
 
Its all a bit strange and I've no answers or suggestions without knowing more about what this noise looks like.

One thought... if it is both channels and if it is a 'buzz' which could be mains frequency related (and the scope will show that) then could it be riplle injection into the amp caused by running it at a higher bias current than the original transistors were run at.

The more current you draw from the supply the more the ripple increases. The amp should be relatively immune to noise on the rails but is it?
the original output across the 1 0hm setting was max 30mv
 
measuring across the 1 ohm, the adjustment was very stable untill you got to about 45mv, then it suddenly jumps to 80,or 250, or even 400+mv.

Has the sudden jump in voltage resolved with going driverless? Sudden jumps suggest a problem.

if i have both channels at around 45mv across the 1 ohm i get no noise, increase the left further and it starts to buzz
put the left back to 45 and increase the right it doesnt buzz

So no noise at 45mv for both :checked:

Left buzzes at higher current :checked:

Right channel does not buzz no matter what current you set :checked:

put the left on 0v and increase the right above 25mv and it does not buzz

Again, all good with the right channel :checked:

so it only buzzes when both channels have voltage across the 1 ohm above 45mv

This is the one I don't get 🙂

Does the left channel buzz seem ti be dependent on the right channel current? or is it only the left channel that buzzes when you have more than 45mv for the left channel?

Scope... we need to see what this noise is.
 
No-so it only buzzes when both at at or above 45mv, so in other words they dont buzz individualy if you reduce the current to zero on each, then measure the other

its a shame they dont do videos on here i would show you what i mean
 
'Has the sudden jump in voltage resolved with going driverless? Sudden jumps suggest a problem'-yes this has been resolved

'Right channel does not buzz no matter what current you set'-you can increase either channel to what ever you like if the opposite channel is at zero
 
so with both channels set at 50mv there is no buzz,and it is def a value thing because i tried it
I put a fixed resistor in one side equal to 175mv and one in the other side at 25mv and it buzzes

reduce the 175 down to 75mv, leave the other at 25mv and the buzz goes away so 100mv combined or over causes the buzz
 
ok so here we go with the scope

pic 1 is
left channel set at 100mv
right channel set at 0mv

pic 2 is
left channel set at 100mv
right channel set at 45mv

pic 3 is
left channel set at 100mv
right channel set at 100mv

pic 4 is
left channel set at 0mv
right channel set at 100mv


do you see what i mean about the combined voltages

there is def noise on the left channel even when it is turned right down, but it isnt audible untill you reach the thresholds of around 50mv on each channel

could it be that we are just going above component original thresholds
 

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could the presets themselves be the issue
Don't think so.

I'll look at the scope images later 🙂 but they look to show something really high frequency going off the F= readout at the top right of the screen.

Quick thought... the soft clip circuit uses reference voltages common to both channels. What happens if you remove these:

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Can I poke in this folie à deux ?
Aye 🙂

I think this noise is appearing with no audio present. It can be heard when just setting the bias current.
 
The output inductor is there to isolate the output stage from any unintended capacitive loading (such as the self capacitance of some speaker cables) which can cause oscillation and instability.

The thing with your noise is that you describe it as buzz which means low frequency, perhaps a few tens or hundred Hz but no higher.

Your scope shots don't seem to show anything like that. What you really need to do is set the timebase to a slower speed such as 5 or 10 milliseconds per division and see what this buzz looks like at that sort of speed.

Try removing those caps I circled to see if the soft clip is feeding anything rail related into the amp. Keep using the bulb for safety though.
 
We never tried any of this with the other amp as we set it at 27mv and never went any higher,so I guess we will never know with that one. The amp worked realy well at that setting, so 45 or 50mv would be more than enough with this amp. Maybe the initial design just won't Warrent the current we are looking for. I might do another 3020 FET mod and see if you get the same issues as they are basically very simlar