Hi,
I decided to upgrade my DIY stereo rack amp where I have two completely separate 2x6L6 amps and add a single channel preamp.
Currently the amps have their own power transformers and power supplies which are grounded to the chassis via resistor/cap/back to back diodes at their opposite sides of the chassis.
I want to add an option for simultaneous operation, single channel operation an as two separate amps. Since the preamp's ground will be their common ground point when ran simultaneously I was wondering whether I should leave the grounding as it is or lift the resistor/cap/diodes combo from one side. I tried both ways and the amps work without any hum or noise but I'm not sure which is the right way theoretically.
Also I'm adding a cabinet simulator running +/-15V wires to the opamps. Should I run ground wire from that PCB to the PSU's common ground or just ground it locally to the speaker socket's ground. Again it works both ways just interested what is the situation theoretically.
I decided to upgrade my DIY stereo rack amp where I have two completely separate 2x6L6 amps and add a single channel preamp.
Currently the amps have their own power transformers and power supplies which are grounded to the chassis via resistor/cap/back to back diodes at their opposite sides of the chassis.
I want to add an option for simultaneous operation, single channel operation an as two separate amps. Since the preamp's ground will be their common ground point when ran simultaneously I was wondering whether I should leave the grounding as it is or lift the resistor/cap/diodes combo from one side. I tried both ways and the amps work without any hum or noise but I'm not sure which is the right way theoretically.
Also I'm adding a cabinet simulator running +/-15V wires to the opamps. Should I run ground wire from that PCB to the PSU's common ground or just ground it locally to the speaker socket's ground. Again it works both ways just interested what is the situation theoretically.
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