Thanks for the reply ALPUY, that will be my next job - to separate the supply into its own enclosure. I tried some aluminium angle as a shield which helped, but not enough. Pic is of first power up while waiting for enclosed terminal blocks for psu wiring.
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Try separating the two boxes with steel sheeting, not aluminum. I've read somewhere that aluminum isn't useful for isolating electromagnetic interference.
If you want to flatten the bass boost, replace the 180kohm R4 with a 150kohm one.
It achieves a completely flat frequency response.
It achieves a completely flat frequency response.
I agree with you regarding star grounding.ALPUY, all grounds terminate to the chassis ground as a star ground, then connects to the IEC earth ground. Before this arrangement, hum and buzz was quite loud.
What I was saying is that it seems to me that the connection you make from the transformer's center to ground is what's likely causing the ground loop.
I will disconnect it and report back.I agree with you regarding star grounding.
What I was saying is that it seems to me that the connection you make from the transformer's center to ground is what's likely causing the ground loop.
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