Originally posted by Chuck H
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(3.2/450)*100 = 0.7% which seems within the normal range for the first filter node on that amp. (This assumes that you are referring to the node that feeds the OT center tap)
Substitute your actual supply rail value for the "450" in the equation to calculate the exact value for your amp. The % ripple should decrease dramatically as you make measurements on the subsequent nodes that feed the rest of the amp. If it does not then you have a power supply filtering problem. By the time you get to the pre-amp I'd expect the power rail ripple to be down to around 0.001%.
Please post a link to the schematic you are referencing.
Cheers,
Tom
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