M2X strange DC offset and transformer noise problem

I can see the forward voltage drop of these diodes I use can be quite high and maybe voltage drop is not very stable after warm-up. Heatsinks never gets very hot.
For the bridge rectifiers the max. voltage drop is about 1.1V.....and maybe more stable.
 
I see the same issue on both amps and I was very careful when soldering and mounting the diodes on the heatsink. Space is very tight when using the single diodes approach so difficult to get a probe down to measure on Universal PCB. It will be a lot easier with the "bridge" approach. I have ordered 4 x 35A bridges together with a lot of J113 and other silicon for the IPS6 including ZTX558. As I have regulated AC it is easy to measure if I get higher rails (lower voltage drop over the bridge) and then hopefully very stable rails.
Hopefully you feel better during the coming days......
 
I think I have reached a final conclusion for my "problem".
I think the root cause turned out to be the Schottky diodes I used as rectifiers for my M2X mono blocks. It was those:
https://www.wolfspeed.com/media/downloads/73/C3D10065A.pdf

Schottky diodes seems to have rather large forward voltage drop and it also raises with temperatur and current a lot more than standard diodes. At least compared to the standard 35A bridges I use now.

After I installed the 35A bridges I got 0.9V higher rail voltage so I went up from +-22.85 to +-23.70. I know that because I have regulated AC.

I have had my M2X blocks on for some hours now and it seems very stable. DC offset adjusted and it stays stable. But I have to watch during the coming days to be 100% sure.....as I have been mistaken before.

The Schottky diodes seems to get to a point where forward voltage drop gets a bit unstable. Probably a combination of the peak current when charging the caps and the temperature.

I can probably re-use the universal PSU diode modules for other projects where PSU caps loading is a bit less like preamps etc. But don't think I am a big fan of Schottky diodes anymore. They were also designed for switching purpose but I thought I might get a bit less noise from them. I still look forward to make new noise/distortion measurements. Amps sounds very good! .....very "silent" amps....I have the feeling that bass response is a bit more "tight" now.
 

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It was also my assumption that Schottky diodes had lower feed forward voltage drop than conventional diodes. I must dig a bit deeper into the "Schottky world" 🙂
I know "tube guys" like the 1200V Wolfspeed Cree diodes types for B+ PSU's but that is another purpose with much higher voltage and much lower current.
I would like to watch spec. for a "real" low voltage drop Schottky type......