Schottky diodes as voltage clamp

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That voltage rating is the PIV or peak inverse voltage... the maximum it can stand reverse biased.

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If you do fit diodes then they need to be rated to at least the voltage rating of the reservoir caps plus 50% or so for a good safety margin.

I'm dubious on the benefits tbh. Does anything in music (as opposed to custom designed test signals that exploit a particular speaker to get the "worst from it") ever generate any measurable transients at all ?
 
That means the data sheet includes 4 diodes with different maximum voltages.
This type of diode does not have a minimum voltage.

The data sheet covers four devices of the same series. Forward biased and the device conducts, dropping whatever the forward voltage is for a power shottky (around 1 volt at its max current). Reverse biased and its non conducting all the way up to the voltage at which it fails. That's where the PIV rating comes in.
 
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