Should grounds go like this?

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Could you please confirm that grounds should be connected like this as shown...

Thanks

regards
Leander
 

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MikeB said:
Jorge, that's a CFP outputstage, it does not that high voltage to have bias ! With 4 diodes it will fry. But you're right, it's ClassB, and rod designed that thing for subwoofer.

Mike


Why not use a Vbe multiplier in place of D2, D3? However, the feedback pair bias stability may be an issue if biased AB.
 
Actually its a CFP driver stage and it isolates the driver thermal variations from the bias chain. As such drivers have a large variation in demand current supplying output transistor/load needs, it's a good idea. I used this in the Magnet 300F - which won the 'golden ear'!

Regarding grounding, the chassis should be connected to incoming power (mains) ground and circuit ground connected to it (from the star point) via a low value resistor with back to back power diodes. This helps prevent ground loops when other equipment (of unknown method) is connected.

Cheers,
Greg
 

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