some info:
Thanks!
- each channel has its own power supply and transformer
- ground for the power supply is derived from the center-tapped transformer (see screenshot below)
- only 1 AC input for the 2 power supplies
Thanks!
Each channel's DC supply common and audio circuit common should attach to the chassis at a single point near that channel's input connectors.
The transformer center tap is at the wrong end of the DC supply common.
Use the DC supply output point.
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I would totally ignore that poor Andrew Russel paper!
Use the DC supply output point.
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I would totally ignore that poor Andrew Russel paper!
You are absolutely right speedskater, my pdf recommendation came from memory. I found pdf and uploaded, without looking, it is the wrong pdf, the uploaded pdf is rubbish, what i meant was the pdf written by hifisonix regarding amplifier wirring.
This not me 😳. It’s absolute rubbish.Short wires, heavy gauge, twisted, there is a pdf Andrew Russel regarding proper grounding.
A few minutes later. Here it is..![]()
This not me 😳. It’s absolute rubbish.The transformer center tap is at the wrong end of the DC supply common.
Use the DC supply output point.
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I would totally ignore that poor Andrew Russel paper!
This may help
https://hifisonix.com/power-amplifiers/how-to-wire-up-a-dual-mono-bloc-amplifier/
https://hifisonix.com/technical/ground-loops/
(NOT from Russ Andrew’s - a completely different individual - but from Andrew Russell!)
https://hifisonix.com/power-amplifiers/how-to-wire-up-a-dual-mono-bloc-amplifier/
https://hifisonix.com/technical/ground-loops/
(NOT from Russ Andrew’s - a completely different individual - but from Andrew Russell!)
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