100W Ultimate Fidelity Amplifier

i use 10r in place of 100n signal input gnd.sound quality very very good.i forget to capture from front.thanks great mile.
 

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OK I inverted the triac. Now it will switch at -2v but still needs +6v to trip. This is probably fine for most amps but not really any advantage over the circuit using two BJT instead of the triac. One more thing I just noticed is that this circuit adds some noise to the ground on the amp. I think being connected to the transformer may be causing some issues. I will do more testing tomorrow and see if I can find a solution.

Blessings, Terry
 
Ok. So swapping the triac around moved the operation to a different quadrant. The other thing to understand is when the triac fires it wont turn off until powere is turned off. That is when the dc fault goes away (for whatever reason) the dc detection circuit won't reset itself.

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Hi Mile ,testing this mono protection board i see that to come in protect mode a d.c level + or -7v is necessary
 

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How happy are speakers with 7v d.c?

The question is what is the probability that the output of the amplifier have +/-7V DC offset. Many protections have similar circuit for dc detection (working amp have output DC offset about +/-50mV max and broken is on rail voltage about +/-50V). If necessary I can modify circuit to have the +/-1V DC sensitivity.