Stereo Gainclone w/ One Transformer

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When using a single transformer to power a two-channel (stereo) gainclone amp, is it best to parallel the transformer secondary leads to two bridge rectifiers powering each channel, or to use a single bridge rectifer and parallel the two OpAmp circuits to the DC rails of a single bridge rectifier?
 
Sparhawk said:
I think a separate bridge for each channel would be better. I'm planning to use a single 400VA tranny with separate bridges for each channel, built from MSR860 soft recovery diodes.

It's definitely advisable to use separate bridge for ea.rail, I don't know how much improvement you get when you separate them additionaly between channels.

I also tried those MSR860 diodes and initially I thought thay were better, but later I found they are too bright and I'm using MUR860 only. Of course it is dependant on the rest of a setup and it may be actually preferrable in some. For instance I found that with Kimber umbilical cord those MSR diodes were pretty much acceptable, but when I switched to Cardas cord they became too bright.

I have whole bunch of the MSR diodes available, so if anyone's interested, I can sell them.
 
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