i currently have an NFB switch and as well as a gain boost switch, both popping loudly when switched. here's the deal so far:
the NFB switch is a SPST with a 100k resistor across it, and another 10k resistor in series with that feeding the LTP PI. when the switch is open i get a feedback resistance of 110K, and 10k with the switch closed, shorting across the 100k resistor. i copied the arrangement from merlin's book (p.194 diagram "c."), and presumed that there would be no popping sound because the circuit is never actually broken... but there still is.
the "gain-boost" is a DPST, one side breaking the ground on a .68uf bypass cap, and the other side switching in a 'boot-strap' on the cathode follower. the bootstrapping was also taken from merlin's book (p. 131), but i thought it might be cool to make it switchable.
(for those of you unfamiliar with boot-stapping the CF: the plate resistor from the previous stage is made into an equal 'split-load' (i.e. 100k becomes 47k/47k), and the signal is taken from between the two. it is connected to the cathode of the Cf through a coupling cap.)
i've tried putting large resistances across the gain boost switch as to not ever 'actually break the circuit', but i'm still getting a loud pop. i understand this is the cap quickly charging. i've read some other threads on this, but can't figure out why the typical large-resistor-across-the-switch-trick is not helping.
thanks,
alex
the NFB switch is a SPST with a 100k resistor across it, and another 10k resistor in series with that feeding the LTP PI. when the switch is open i get a feedback resistance of 110K, and 10k with the switch closed, shorting across the 100k resistor. i copied the arrangement from merlin's book (p.194 diagram "c."), and presumed that there would be no popping sound because the circuit is never actually broken... but there still is.
the "gain-boost" is a DPST, one side breaking the ground on a .68uf bypass cap, and the other side switching in a 'boot-strap' on the cathode follower. the bootstrapping was also taken from merlin's book (p. 131), but i thought it might be cool to make it switchable.
(for those of you unfamiliar with boot-stapping the CF: the plate resistor from the previous stage is made into an equal 'split-load' (i.e. 100k becomes 47k/47k), and the signal is taken from between the two. it is connected to the cathode of the Cf through a coupling cap.)
i've tried putting large resistances across the gain boost switch as to not ever 'actually break the circuit', but i'm still getting a loud pop. i understand this is the cap quickly charging. i've read some other threads on this, but can't figure out why the typical large-resistor-across-the-switch-trick is not helping.
thanks,
alex
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