diyAB Amp - The "Honey Badger"

FYI. Some test wiring is included.
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Even though there is a wall between the transformer and the input wiring, I could see how you could get some magnetic induction going on in that input wiring. In this case, I would try running the input wiring down the other wall as high and away from the outputs as possible. More in depth changes, switch the transformer and caps positions and mount the transformer to the outer wall if possible. Is the on-off switch wiring running down the amp board side of the enclosure? If yes, drill a hole, use a bushing and run that wiring down the power supply side of the enclosure.
 
Those are some good ideas to try. I have been able to improve by about 8-9 dB with changes in wiring and input cable. Would make sense to move that input wiring to back wall though. BUT while troubleshooting found something that is a bigger problem. I'm getting a burst in DC measured at the speaker terminals. Goes from 4-6mV to burst of 250-350mV dc. Very quick and only in one channel. It is periodic at every 10 seconds. Not sure what is causing that. I will post some scope shots. Might need to start a new post dedicated to that.
 
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What do you have in that amp $100K. Are you using kapton tape as your insulator for trannies? That is a good idea. Go check this out and see if you guys can help me?

 
In one shot it looks like you may be troubleshooting some hum issues. The transformer is setting outside Amp connected with long leads?
That was me just confirming some mechanical noise was actually coming from the AnTek transform, hence why I potted it.

I did however have a noise and oscillation issue when I first built the honey badger. It turned out to be D3 and R19. If you search this thread for posts by me you can read all about it and check out the solution
 
Hello friends ,
May I say that I am confused a lot.
You write that the HB is a good amp, but a I've seen a lots of BOMs in the discussion for the HB build, and I don't understand what's the "correct " one.
I don't understand what to order.
If you are kind to help me.
I have so far, 4u from modushop.biz, 2X45/800VA , the pcb from the store and I am ready for the parts.