It was something that I couldnt get around with my old experimental chassie. To many possible interfering factors so I set it up on a new plank. I added 100k pot and RCAs some day ago, and I am going without strange stuff like chokes during testing to make sure I dont mistake B+hum for EMI interference or oscillation etc.
This is just a linear filter and resistor anode follower. Anode with 10x probes and output over 100 resp 33 k output on 1x probes on pics
This is just a linear filter and resistor anode follower. Anode with 10x probes and output over 100 resp 33 k output on 1x probes on pics
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Could use 50K or less pot for more bandwidth regarding the Miller, or was such a pot and no Miller in the cathode follower allowed some humming oscillation due to wide bandwidth in your assembly before?
Yes, I did some quick measures after mounting pot and RCAs. First soundcard after calibration then DUT with 100 K pot set for no gain.What is "linear psu 1"? The passively filtered B+ configuration?
Got Alps 20 K plastic, 50 K blue and 70 K Black I think. Putted 100 k blue in as a start. It could be. I hope to find out by controlled change process istead of just mount evry possible fault source and reverse engineer as I tried before.Could use 50K or less pot for more bandwidth regarding the Miller, or was such a pot and no Miller in the cathode follower that allowed some humming oscillation due to wide bandwidth in your assembly before?
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The process of elimination is simple. If you read a question on a test and don’t know the answer, then instead of looking for the right answer (which you don’t know), you look for the wrong answers. If you are lucky, you will be able to identify all but one of the answer choices as wrong and eliminate them, giving you the one correct answer."
The process of elimination is simple. If you read a question on a test and don’t know the answer, then instead of looking for the right answer (which you don’t know), you look for the wrong answers. If you are lucky, you will be able to identify all but one of the answer choices as wrong and eliminate them, giving you the one correct answer."
About the Arta measures I'm beginning to think that the 50 Hz mountaintop has something to do with my comps/ soundcards grounding relative my different DUTs grounding.
My suspicions is because they show up on every DUT I have tested and also that the 6V6 is dead silent in company with my self-built EL84 PP but slightly hummy with a lended 6L6 PP that someone else has built.
6V6 now has audioground star that connects to PSU star that connects to earth/chassieground via 35 A diodebridge parallelled with a 5 ohm NTC.
My suspicions is because they show up on every DUT I have tested and also that the 6V6 is dead silent in company with my self-built EL84 PP but slightly hummy with a lended 6L6 PP that someone else has built.
6V6 now has audioground star that connects to PSU star that connects to earth/chassieground via 35 A diodebridge parallelled with a 5 ohm NTC.
Your #2362 pictures do not indicate problematic 50 or 100Hz. At 10mS/2mV it should have read some if bothersome.
I went another step and mounted the SSHVs today. With those set on 0,400 V = 40 mA per channel my recent choice of tranny and GZ34 gives me 346 volts DC after filters so I set B+ to 325. All measures are on probes 1X.
First pic is on dual 8K2 resistor dummy to average the voltage to the SSHVs. Some mains/temp variations but the filtered rail seems nice.
I have seen some tendencies to 50 Hz hum on some takings on one channel tho. You can see it on pic 2, where the SSHVs are in and the circuit also. Channel 2 shows some signs of 50 Hz interference.
So I did some minor changes on the ground solderings. I moved one return from one side of a solderstand (ca 10 mm copper) to the other. And the tendensies seemed to (almost) go away😕 Pic 3 (channels switched sorry)
Sensitive stuff😎
First pic is on dual 8K2 resistor dummy to average the voltage to the SSHVs. Some mains/temp variations but the filtered rail seems nice.
I have seen some tendencies to 50 Hz hum on some takings on one channel tho. You can see it on pic 2, where the SSHVs are in and the circuit also. Channel 2 shows some signs of 50 Hz interference.
So I did some minor changes on the ground solderings. I moved one return from one side of a solderstand (ca 10 mm copper) to the other. And the tendensies seemed to (almost) go away😕 Pic 3 (channels switched sorry)
Sensitive stuff😎
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What return exactly? When introducing physical length in the loop in the form of new items it will certainly take some change so to optimize. Anode to ground in a common cathode is signal output nonetheless.
Yes. Tag strip when its a row of "ears". Turret strip when its a row of "thick pins". Yours look like a combo of those. You will find many nice ones if you will use those terms to Google up for parts. Some times they also mean the same thing or a strip of screw terminals like Molex.
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