Originally posted by J M Fahey
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On the left of each the scope photo is the output of a distortion analyzer. Signal is 1KHz at 1.7V RMS. The top waveform is what is across the dummy load resistor, (analyzer sets the gain so amplitude doesn't mean anything). The bottom trace is the distortion products with the fundamental removed by a very steep notch filter. Sweep speed is 200uS per division. On the right is a spectrum analyzer output from the top waveform. Deflection factor is 1KHz per division. Also posted is the original dual spectrum analyzer post that JM commented about.
The schematic is a slight adaptation of the single rail example on the TDA2040 data sheet. Note if you add the diode and switch to a dual rail power amp, you will get DC across the speaker (as Steve Connor pointed out) because of the non-symmetrical waveform. I've actually measured it with a Fluke DVM.
Despite the evidence, I'm not sure I can hear the difference when playing through an amp with this switch. You can hear a slight difference when you throw the switch, but I'm not sure which position the switch is in.
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