OK one question about UGS – preamp it works great but dc offset varies from 0 to 5, 6 mV. Should I put a cap on output or what and what value? MY amp doesn’t have input cap.
Hi,
is the Power amp DC coupled?
What is the DC gain?
Multiply that gain by the worst case output offset of the pre-amp.
Is that output offset acceptable?
You have a number of solutions, I don't think you can do nothing.
a.) Insert a DC blocking cap at the power amp input, so that external offsets can't pass through.
b.) Insert a DC blocking cap in the Power amp feedback circuit to reduce DC gain to 1.
c.) Add a DC servo to the pre-amp.
d.) Add a DC detect to activate an input mute on the Power amp input.
e.) Add a DC servo to the Power amplifier.
f.) Add a DC detect to activate a speaker isolation relay/switch.
is the Power amp DC coupled?
What is the DC gain?
Multiply that gain by the worst case output offset of the pre-amp.
Is that output offset acceptable?
You have a number of solutions, I don't think you can do nothing.
a.) Insert a DC blocking cap at the power amp input, so that external offsets can't pass through.
b.) Insert a DC blocking cap in the Power amp feedback circuit to reduce DC gain to 1.
c.) Add a DC servo to the pre-amp.
d.) Add a DC detect to activate an input mute on the Power amp input.
e.) Add a DC servo to the Power amplifier.
f.) Add a DC detect to activate a speaker isolation relay/switch.
MY amp doesn’t have input cap.
What is really important is what is the gain of your power amp at DC. The absence of a cap is not really an issue if the dc gain is 1 but may not be pleasant if the dc gain is the same as the ac gain. Have you measured the dc at the speaker output?
Dc offset of amp is 4 mV one channel and 8 mV other, It is symasym AAK 1.4. and on Pass amp it is 30 and 35 mV.
Is that with the preamp connected?
Looking at your amp it doesn't seem small input dc would be a problem. No need for an input cap.
Looking at your amp it doesn't seem small input dc would be a problem. No need for an input cap.
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Offset with UGS is slightly higher but nothing to worry about. But I worry. Could I put a cap I don't know 47nF or 2,2uf, 10uF?
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