Hoping to get some ideas here, this one has me stalled.
I'm dealing with a Universal Audio reissue 1176LN compressor - full schematic here: http://mnats.net/files/MNATS1176REVD.pdf (it's the DIY kit schematic, but virtually identical to this reissue).
There is a slight high frequency noise at the output which varies with the output gain level. I traced it to the 3-transistor gain stage in the attachment, where a high frequency (in the MHz) oscillation of about 15mV appears at the collector of Q2, and continues forward through the signal path. The oscillation is present with or without input signal (it is clearly superimposed on the waveform at lower signal levels). The end result is about 50mV of output noise at full gain.
The base of Q2 has no oscillation. With Q2 removed, Q3 does not oscillate. With Q3 removed Q2 is not biased so obviously does nothing. (this unit has sockets for the transistors so swapping is just easy to do)
These are all supposedly hand picked components, 1% resistors, transistors matched for HFE, etc. so I don't know what to suspect. I've checked a few resistors and caps, swapped some transistors, all good so far. I don't want to mess with the original circuit if at all possible, but this noise has to go.
Any suggestions?
I'm dealing with a Universal Audio reissue 1176LN compressor - full schematic here: http://mnats.net/files/MNATS1176REVD.pdf (it's the DIY kit schematic, but virtually identical to this reissue).
There is a slight high frequency noise at the output which varies with the output gain level. I traced it to the 3-transistor gain stage in the attachment, where a high frequency (in the MHz) oscillation of about 15mV appears at the collector of Q2, and continues forward through the signal path. The oscillation is present with or without input signal (it is clearly superimposed on the waveform at lower signal levels). The end result is about 50mV of output noise at full gain.
The base of Q2 has no oscillation. With Q2 removed, Q3 does not oscillate. With Q3 removed Q2 is not biased so obviously does nothing. (this unit has sockets for the transistors so swapping is just easy to do)
These are all supposedly hand picked components, 1% resistors, transistors matched for HFE, etc. so I don't know what to suspect. I've checked a few resistors and caps, swapped some transistors, all good so far. I don't want to mess with the original circuit if at all possible, but this noise has to go.
Any suggestions?
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