After I put the amp together and play, I notice the amp gives a slight pop when I switch channel. Here is what I test so far.
1) I isolated the problem to the power amp input relay. The relay is a DPDT, I use one side only. The relay choose between the clean and the OD channel and output to drive the PI stage. I disconnect both channels and grounded both input of the relay. I still get a pop when switching the relay.
2) I remove the input of the PI from the relay output and the pop goes away. So my conclusion is the pop is from the relay.
3) I tried putting a 1uF across the coil of the relay and it did not help or hurt at all.
4) It is very strange that if I turn off the amp for 5 seconds( not enough time for the tubes to cool down) and turn it back on, The pop is very loud when I switch channel. But it gets progressive lighter with time. After 20 seconds, it becomes light enough to be not a major issue, but it's still there.
I saw schematics of other amps and they do have relay switching before the power amp, I don't see people complaining about popping problem. Any suggestion?
I have reverse diode on the relay to suppress the HV spike already. When I heard the pop, I thought it's going to be an easy fix, but I was wrong. I spent over an hour on this and going nowhere.
Edit: I just remember, I did not use any relay drivers. I just connect one side of the coil of the relay to 6V, then I pull the other side of the coil with the switch to ground to activate the relay. Could that present problem due to bouncing of the switch? Maybe I should try using a transistor to pull down, then try using cap to filter out the base of the transistor to deglitch the signal.
1) I isolated the problem to the power amp input relay. The relay is a DPDT, I use one side only. The relay choose between the clean and the OD channel and output to drive the PI stage. I disconnect both channels and grounded both input of the relay. I still get a pop when switching the relay.
2) I remove the input of the PI from the relay output and the pop goes away. So my conclusion is the pop is from the relay.
3) I tried putting a 1uF across the coil of the relay and it did not help or hurt at all.
4) It is very strange that if I turn off the amp for 5 seconds( not enough time for the tubes to cool down) and turn it back on, The pop is very loud when I switch channel. But it gets progressive lighter with time. After 20 seconds, it becomes light enough to be not a major issue, but it's still there.
I saw schematics of other amps and they do have relay switching before the power amp, I don't see people complaining about popping problem. Any suggestion?
I have reverse diode on the relay to suppress the HV spike already. When I heard the pop, I thought it's going to be an easy fix, but I was wrong. I spent over an hour on this and going nowhere.
Edit: I just remember, I did not use any relay drivers. I just connect one side of the coil of the relay to 6V, then I pull the other side of the coil with the switch to ground to activate the relay. Could that present problem due to bouncing of the switch? Maybe I should try using a transistor to pull down, then try using cap to filter out the base of the transistor to deglitch the signal.
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