how what? the voltage at the outputs ... and are you innocent that plus and minus do not coincide?
Do you mean DC offset?
The voltage at the speaker terminals?
If you do then 0.05 volts is perfectly normal for that amplifier... all good 🙂
The voltage at the speaker terminals?
If you do then 0.05 volts is perfectly normal for that amplifier... all good 🙂
guys need a hint on this amplifier .. changed the resistors r41 and r42 since my relatives swam ... set it to 110 ohms ... or, all the same, set it to 100 as according to the scheme?
muly hello ... i have sc-335
I would need to see the circuit in that case to see what the resistors do but if they are fixed resistors then I would think going from 100 to 110 or 110 to 100 should not cause any big problems.
Mouli, thank you, I understood that the main thing is to regulate the quiescent current ... if it is regulated, then the resistor is suitable ... as I understand it ...
That is right. The resistor is in parallel with the preset resistor and so you have all the adjustment range you need.
The difference it makes is this.
With a 100 ohm you have a total adjustment range of zero to 75 ohms.
With a 110 ohm you have a total adjustment range of zero to 80 ohms.
The difference it makes is this.
With a 100 ohm you have a total adjustment range of zero to 75 ohms.
With a 110 ohm you have a total adjustment range of zero to 80 ohms.
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