Hello,
I am no expert at all in electronics and just bought a small and finished TA2022 amp. Regarding this device I have a small question: According to the seller the two trimmers inside are for setting the "midpoint voltage". So is this also for adjusting the DC offset, or is this something different?
Thanks a lot,
Alex
I am no expert at all in electronics and just bought a small and finished TA2022 amp. Regarding this device I have a small question: According to the seller the two trimmers inside are for setting the "midpoint voltage". So is this also for adjusting the DC offset, or is this something different?
Thanks a lot,
Alex
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This is the device I'm talking about. Can anyone help?
This is the device I'm talking about. Can anyone help?
Yes, it's for setting the DC offset. Connect your speakers or an 8 ohm load. With your voltmeter in DC mode, and NO input to the amp, measure between the positive and negative speakers terminals one channel at a time. Tweak the trimmers until you have no more than a few millivolts DC offset.
Just a note: Some old VOMs don't do well on this adjustment as the HF carrier of the class-d amp fools them. Newer meters seem to be OK.
Just a note: Some old VOMs don't do well on this adjustment as the HF carrier of the class-d amp fools them. Newer meters seem to be OK.
The speaker load is often part of the low pass filter to remove the switching noise that will make your meter's voltage jump around.
Short answer: no.
Short answer: no.
Long answer, Maybe. 😉
But Wenze is right, it's much better to do this with a load attached. Any 4-8 ohm speaker will do, as will a resistor of the same value.
But Wenze is right, it's much better to do this with a load attached. Any 4-8 ohm speaker will do, as will a resistor of the same value.
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