I've got an Eden WT-800C that runs fine in stereo mode, but when run in Bridged Mono Mode there is an ultrasonic oscillation on the output. It's only 17mVac, but I'd like to get rid of it. Any ideas?WT800C schematic(1).pdf
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Do you need to run it in bridged mode ? i guess if a repair for a customer, then it should be fixed.
I would try adding some more compensation caps to both power amps. add 22pF in parallel with both C7 & C8 on both amps, OR add an 220pF in parallel with C12 and 470pF in parallel with C9
Try each of these one at a time and see which has any effect.
It looks like in bridge mode, the bridge audio signal comes from the output of the left power amp and feeds it into the inverting input of the power amps input differential amplifier, at R16/R17
Any oscillation on the output of the left power amp will then be present at the right power amp.
Fix the left power amp first, then do the same changes to the right power amp.
Others here who are more knowledgeable than me may offer other insights
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The Sanken MT200 packaged 200W power xstrs (2SA1295 & 2SC3264) in general were always a bit touchy, as their gain-bandwidth is so bloody high (35MHz). I used to use the 2SA1494's & 2SC3858's on BGW Systems power amps, a little slower (20MHz), but later changed over to the TO3P parts, using MJL21193 & MJL21194...slower and far more rugged parts than the Sanken's. And you're right...the output zobel network is an important ingredient on keeping these stable.
Eden doesn't use base resistors to de-Q the output stage, but would be real PITA to try and install...at least on the older 2-pair designs. There's a small value on the drivers, which could be increased....at least on the 3-pair design. I don't have the 2-pair schematic in front of me to see if they did add base resistors on the drivers of that version.Logic is an organized way of going wrong with confidence
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De-sensitize the tendency for the power transistors to become common base oscillators. If it was Tektronix doing this, you'd find appropriate valued' inductors in those locations, so there's not as much loss. We see this technique used all the time on grids of our power tube stages....called Grid stopper resistors. Doing the same thing.Logic is an organized way of going wrong with confidence
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