Thanks for posting, Steve.
One of the projects that I've had on my long list of things that never seem to get accomplished is the switching MOSFET for speaker protection and anti-thumping. I have a number of amps that I rotate through home audio duty, some of which thump worse than others. On some amps I've already added relay-based anti-thump circuits, but I'd rather not modify every SS amp that I own, and I'd prefer to avoid mechanical switching for the reasons you cited. To avoid that burden of modding every amp, I've thought about building an independent "speaker protection" box that would go between speaker and amp to handle the turn-off thumps, monitor for DC output, etc. The trick is going to be making it function transparently.
One of the projects that I've had on my long list of things that never seem to get accomplished is the switching MOSFET for speaker protection and anti-thumping. I have a number of amps that I rotate through home audio duty, some of which thump worse than others. On some amps I've already added relay-based anti-thump circuits, but I'd rather not modify every SS amp that I own, and I'd prefer to avoid mechanical switching for the reasons you cited. To avoid that burden of modding every amp, I've thought about building an independent "speaker protection" box that would go between speaker and amp to handle the turn-off thumps, monitor for DC output, etc. The trick is going to be making it function transparently.
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