Originally posted by Debug
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That ripple is entering the audio path, and is amplified.
You hear Buzz.
When you run the heater off pure DC, the ripple is absent. No Noise.
It's not "that much" of a mystery. The amplifier - amplifies!
If there is noise in, there is noise out.
Especially in a high gain amp, the layout is very important.
Many times you can create a layout which avoids AC ingress into the audio path.
But in several situations, the layout or design is not ideal.
More and more builders are realizing this.
More and more builders are attempting quieter amplifiers - with higher gain.
You are entering that realm of performance.
It's a good way to go. Good for you!
Now you start to understand why...
Many manufacturers of high gain amps are turning to DC heaters.
AND, that DC has to be "battery like." NO ripple at all.
Requiring large filter capacitors, or voltage regulation, to reject even the smallest amount of ripple.
It WAS the HI Fi Guys, like Jim McIntosh, who started us down that road, to DC heaters.
And they were right.
You CAN have high gain, with very low noise, TOO.
You don't have to put up with the noise.
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