CFH7 Amp

I hope that is ok now.
One channel on the test bed.
Power supply +/-44v
Iddle current=100mA
Offset=0mV.
 

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But the good things stop here.
It is a clear audible hum as you can see at all graphs.
It isn't a power supply problem,the same power supply has been used for two other amplifiers test and all is good( look the last picture as example,it is the PeeCeeBee) using the same power supply and the same test setup.
 

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Hi Thimios,
Thanks for building and testing. It's a strange result and I am not sure what is causing the hum you hear. What is the measured ripple in mV with amp at quiescent current?

This amp should be fairly quiet.
Hi X, if you mean the power supply ripple i will try to measure it tomorrow.
Two other amplifiers has been tested to be sure that power supply is clear enough and everything is ok(see the PeeCeeBee) in previous last picture.
 
Seems has physical layout differences compared xrk971 build in having flexible sockets for input pair and extended wires for vas and output devices, on the other hand regarding lab tests xrk971 benched squarer waves too but isn't this one the only one being spectrum tested.

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Thanks for the sharp eyes Byrtt. I think it may make a difference if transistors not soldered on directly. The flying leads don't help and may be picking up hum. Is there a reason the parts are not soldered directly? Also D1 looks like it may not be soldered yet.

I Agree with that!
Out of experience at my Aleph X amp.
To one channel I added 2" wires for better heat spreading.. I could not believe it is the same amplifier even do I compared the L to R channel.
Please at least use solid core wire if you can not mount the (power) mosfets direct into the PC boards as last solution..
 
Hello All,

This looks like catching a rather strong EMF from the transformer or power line. Rails ripple is normally 100Hz (bridged rectifier), but here the dominant is 50Hz, so the amp is catching the mains sine directly somehow.
And then it inter-mpdulates with the test signal, creating myriads of components all over the place.

Thimios, can you please show what it looks like with the input shorted.
 
Thanks for the sharp eyes Byrtt. I think it may make a difference if transistors not soldered on directly. The flying leads don't help and may be picking up hum. Is there a reason the parts are not soldered directly? Also D1 looks like it may not be soldered yet.

I Agree with that!
Out of experience at my Aleph X amp.
To one channel I added 2" wires for better heat spreading.. I could not believe it is the same amplifier even do I compared the L to R channel.
Please at least use solid core wire if you can not mount the (power) mosfets direct into the PC boards as last solution..
The reason for non directtly soldering is that heatshink not match.I have do the same with Sons vhex tested here http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/294632-sons-vhex-32.html
Di is soldered.
There are solid core wires.
I will try to find a different heatsink and i will repeat the test when this done.
Thanks for reply.
 
Hello All,

This looks like catching a rather strong EMF from the transformer or power line. Rails ripple is normally 100Hz (bridged rectifier), but here the dominant is 50Hz, so the amp is catching the mains sine directly somehow.
And then it inter-mpdulates with the test signal, creating myriads of components all over the place.

Thimios, can you please show what it looks like with the input shorted.
Hi Valery i will try your suggestion soon.