Revisiting some "old" ideas from 1970's - IPS, OPS

That's what I thought. That's the only ceramic cap I sent that was rated less that 100VDC. I just wanted to be sure something like that couldn't be causing an issue.

I find it strange that the amp was able to damage a speaker. My bench speakers aren't anything special and I've ran mind quite loud with 63V supplies with no damage. This was directly from a PC though, so nowhere near clipping.

Whatever the case, I'll put together a protection system gift box for Thimios to assemble and try out with some new inputs boards to test.
 
further test for d.c presence

A protection board(relay based)was added to see what happened.
This circuit publised in Elektor as a part of Crescendo Millennium.
To be more clear only the d.c protect option was connected.
This amplifier comes in protection mode before clipping occurs😡
This protection board activated with +4.5v d.c at least.
Some measurements
 

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Have you got any other input boards assembled? We should figure out if the issue is just with the VZ-X4 or if it's with all the inputs.

I'm going to see if I can cobble enough parts together to get mine running for some further testing. I had some issues with an earlier board tripping DC protection intermittently with no explanation, my DC protection board had some overheating resistors on 75V rails at that point, so I assumed it was a false alarm. I had no issues with the modular boards at all.
 
A protection board(relay based)was added to see what happened.
This circuit publised in Elektor as a part of Crescendo Millennium.
To be more clear only the d.c protect option was connected.
Amplifier comes in protection mode before clipping occurs😡
This protection board activated with +4.5v d.c at least.
Some measurements

Is this just with the X4 or did other IPS do the same?

EDIT, looks like Jeff and I were typing at the same time.
 
Have you got any other input boards assembled? We should figure out if the issue is just with the VZ-X4 or if it's with all the inputs.

I'm going to see if I can cobble enough parts together to get mine running for some further testing. I had some issues with an earlier board tripping DC protection intermittently with no explanation, my DC protection board had some overheating resistors on 75V rails at that point, so I assumed it was a false alarm. I had no issues with the modular boards at all.
Yes i have the VFA assemled.
Strange is that this was tested at +/-30v successfully without damaged speaker😕
Keep in mind that this low voltage(+/-30v) isn't enough for proper bias setting.
 
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My first thought was that the loudspeaker was destroyed because of its low power, but this protection situation makes me worry..

A couple of months ago I smoked on of my JBL 12" woofers because I left the room while I had a new amp playing without DC protection. One of the outputs failed and the speaker saw full rail for I don't know how long. Now I know how to re-cone a JBL. 😡 I don't walk away without speaker protection anymore.
 
I've been thinking of designing a smart bench testing supply to prototype some new ideas for the 21st Century Protection system. I want to make it so it's just a simple plug and play supply with everything built in from bulb limiter to DC detection, so we are less likely to procrastinate and just do a quick test run with no protection.
 
X4 update

Jeff, that's a good approach, Thimios - let's test the IPS board standalone with no external load.
By the way, attached is the updated schematic, running much cooler at lower currents. Changes are are marked by green frames, target voltages across the resistors are marked by red.

But even before implementing the changes - let's see the following:
Test close to clipping at 20KHz, measuring DC in 2 points:
1) IPS output (PD+, ND- and NFB are connected - this is the output);
2) Servo output (OpAmp output) - we need to know if the OpAmp output is reaching the rail (+ or - 15V).

Let's see what's happening. Depending on the result, I see at least two ways to solve the issue.
 

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