I've seen guidelines for ripple limits for output stages, and the comparison of what ripple means to an SE output versus PP. I'm interested in getting some ideas about what's considered acceptable, ideal, and obsessive for ripple figures in the first stage. Here's the scenario:
DC heaters on stage 1 and 2, AC elsewhere. PP output stage. Planning to put a line out in parallel with the speaker (downstream of the OT) and so desire the quietest signal path possible.
I've run Duncan's PSUD and seen ripple at the preamp stage from millivolts down to 3uv or so. How much is enough?
My first guess is that about half the ripple on the first node cap (Ra and ra in parallel) is mixed prior to the second stage, and that this ripple - getting the most amplification; from stage 2 on - is the prime contributor to the ripple hum apparent at the output. What else do I need to consider, and is my first guess about 'ripple injection' fairly close?
DC heaters on stage 1 and 2, AC elsewhere. PP output stage. Planning to put a line out in parallel with the speaker (downstream of the OT) and so desire the quietest signal path possible.
I've run Duncan's PSUD and seen ripple at the preamp stage from millivolts down to 3uv or so. How much is enough?
My first guess is that about half the ripple on the first node cap (Ra and ra in parallel) is mixed prior to the second stage, and that this ripple - getting the most amplification; from stage 2 on - is the prime contributor to the ripple hum apparent at the output. What else do I need to consider, and is my first guess about 'ripple injection' fairly close?
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