100W Ultimate Fidelity Amplifier

TIP31C

Hello Mr.Mile, Can TIP31C using for bias driver ?
 

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hi 44250:
if i connect directly SGND(SIGNAL GROUND) to Main Power Ground and remove 10R resistor what happen? one person say to me that do this....but he not a a diy audio members....now what i do?

SGND (Signal Ground or input ground) needs to be connected to Main Power Ground. This is normally done with a direct wire connection. If you have hum or "ground loop" noise, a 10R resistor can be used in series to partially isolate the input ground from power ground to reduce "ground loop" current flow. This is referred to as "ground lift resistor". 10 ohm is low enough resistance to provide a connection but not so much resistance as to reduce the input signal.

Ground loop current can be different depending on the connected input source; CD player, preamp, phone...All have different grounding.
 
SGND (Signal Ground or input ground) needs to be connected to Main Power Ground. This is normally done with a direct wire connection. If you have hum or "ground loop" noise, a 10R resistor can be used in series to partially isolate the input ground from power ground to reduce "ground loop" current flow. This is referred to as "ground lift resistor". 10 ohm is low enough resistance to provide a connection but not so much resistance as to reduce the input signal.

Ground loop current can be different depending on the connected input source; CD player, preamp, phone...All have different grounding.
very tnx dear friend. tonight i remove 10R and connect directly an tell to what happened.best wish for you
about c10/r29 i remove those...and want put (10r/3watt+100n) like as others amplifier...whats your idea?
 
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SGND (Signal Ground or input ground) needs to be connected to Main Power Ground. This is normally done with a direct wire connection. If you have hum or "ground loop" noise, a 10R resistor can be used in series to partially isolate the input ground from power ground to reduce "ground loop" current flow. This is referred to as "ground lift resistor". 10 ohm is low enough resistance to provide a connection but not so much resistance as to reduce the input signal.

Ground loop current can be different depending on the connected input source; CD player, preamp, phone...All have different grounding.
in this time i test ax17 with remover 10R between SGND and MAIN GROUND....i cant determine any change.....or may be very low different...and so test my fh11 vs ax17....(fh11 with 3 pair irf640n & irf9640n) both with a power supply...not different...both are good and mobile eqoulizer put in super bass....both have warm bass...treble too.
but fh11 have a small problem and that is: when i turn on power supply for 2 or 3 seconds in speaker have hum noise or a thing like hum or dc voltage.after 2 or 3 seconds step by step hum noise gone.i dont why happen this? offcorse when use protection with delay problem be solved but i want every thing work properly like a proftionall amplifier.
see my fh11 in this link(copy link and past in browser search tab)
http://s4.picofile.com/file/8363574750/IMG_20190403_192542.jpg
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
 
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Apex P30 reborn

hello guys since I been doing layout for quite some time now I'm ready for the Apex P30 PCB this is what I have so far I still working on it :)



1. not completed yet
2. I will tested and let you know if the circuit work
3. if the circuit is a success I will share here gerbers files
 

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