I need help with connecting my chipamp-kit, LM3875. The problem i have is that my volume pot is not working. On no volume, i still hear normal level and if i raise volume it goes up very quickly.
I have a chipamp.com kit with a CT Transformer. I have enclosed a quick drawing of my setup. Since i have a wodden chassi, i have serial connected all input rca grounds and runs them pass the rotary switch directly to SG.
Any help for a newbie?
Please excuse my simple drawing...
I have a chipamp.com kit with a CT Transformer. I have enclosed a quick drawing of my setup. Since i have a wodden chassi, i have serial connected all input rca grounds and runs them pass the rotary switch directly to SG.
Any help for a newbie?
Please excuse my simple drawing...

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can you colour or or identify the signal lines differently from the return lines?
Can you add on the other ground/return lines connected to the amp PCB?
Can you confirm how you have connected the pot/attenuator?
Is chipamp an inverting topology?
Can you link to a schematic?
can you colour or or identify the signal lines differently from the return lines?
Can you add on the other ground/return lines connected to the amp PCB?
Can you confirm how you have connected the pot/attenuator?
Is chipamp an inverting topology?
Can you link to a schematic?
NIGC = DC coupled
A newbie should not be building a DC coupled amplifier.
Be very careful you don't burn out your speakers.
A newbie should not be building a DC coupled amplifier.
Be very careful you don't burn out your speakers.
Your basic schematic seems to be fine. Why don't you look through this thread: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1516297#post1516297 Everything has been explained there.
The pot is fine, it measures fine when disconnected.
The main thing i supspect is the grounding of the amp boards.
Peter - when using a centertapped transformer, the centertap goes to PG+, Then i only have 2 PG- and one PG+ left. Should i only use one PG+ per board and thats it?
The main thing i supspect is the grounding of the amp boards.
Peter - when using a centertapped transformer, the centertap goes to PG+, Then i only have 2 PG- and one PG+ left. Should i only use one PG+ per board and thats it?
With CT transformer you need to modify the bridges; it's been explained here: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1196283#post1196283
marcus7601 said:The pot is fine, it measures fine when disconnected.
pacificblue said:you connected it in parallel to the 20k input resistor and the wrong way round.
50k || 20k = 14,3k
Desolder the 20k input resistor and check again. If it works, replace the potentiometer with a 20-25k type for better CMRR.
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