One of these where everyone is going to say "don't you know anything you stupid boy - didn't they learn you nothing at school"
Anyhow;
Got a power amp module that works perfectly into an 8R resistive load with a bulb limiter. DC offset 14mv, nice sine output, +/- 54v power rails.
But, connect it to a speaker (and I've tried three) and the bulb flashes twice - once briefly as the caps charge, then brightly for a few seconds with DC on the output; it goes +10v then swings to -10v. It then settles down and all is fine. If the speaker is connected after the amp powers up, no problem. Seems like the inductive kickback from the speaker may be the issue. Any ideas?
Anyhow;
Got a power amp module that works perfectly into an 8R resistive load with a bulb limiter. DC offset 14mv, nice sine output, +/- 54v power rails.
But, connect it to a speaker (and I've tried three) and the bulb flashes twice - once briefly as the caps charge, then brightly for a few seconds with DC on the output; it goes +10v then swings to -10v. It then settles down and all is fine. If the speaker is connected after the amp powers up, no problem. Seems like the inductive kickback from the speaker may be the issue. Any ideas?
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