Sleeper
Well-known member
Hi all,
I'm building ruff records helios EQ. no problem.
And for makeup I'm building a basic API makeup amp.
It's the circuit seen in the solid state pultec, etc. and I've built it at least a dozen times without any problems. what I'm seeing on this one is weird.
or maybe it's normal and I just never noticed it before.
So I'm testing the board BEFORE I put in the 2520 and for some reason
the feedback circuit between input- pin and the output pin is showing voltage.
That part of the circuit is isolated from ground and the output transformers by capacitors and there's no DC on either side of those, as expected.
Between -20mv and as low as -3Volts
If I short that part of the circuit it dumps the voltage, and I'm assuming that the higher negative voltages are the result of the capacitor charging up.
???
I built it on perfboard and used epoxy to glue in the pins before I soldered in my parts.
There are no shorts and the circuit is correct. So weird.
I've ground down the epoxy to isolate that part of the circuit, cleaned the surface with denatured alcohol, you name it. That lowered the leakage to 1/3rd its previous levels, but there is still voltage leaking along the surface of the board.
It's pretty clean voltage... looked at it on my scope and it's a pretty flat DC line.
My question is this ??? what does this do to the performance of the amp?
Will the leakage read as noise and distortion or is it just going to cause a simple offset?
The voltage isn't escaping past the blocking capacitors...
or
in other words, should I rebuild these on a different kind of perfboard
(one that isn't contaminated or whatever it is that's making them so leaky)
or just ignore it.
Thanks for any advice
Kelly
I'm building ruff records helios EQ. no problem.
And for makeup I'm building a basic API makeup amp.
It's the circuit seen in the solid state pultec, etc. and I've built it at least a dozen times without any problems. what I'm seeing on this one is weird.
or maybe it's normal and I just never noticed it before.
So I'm testing the board BEFORE I put in the 2520 and for some reason
the feedback circuit between input- pin and the output pin is showing voltage.
That part of the circuit is isolated from ground and the output transformers by capacitors and there's no DC on either side of those, as expected.
Between -20mv and as low as -3Volts
If I short that part of the circuit it dumps the voltage, and I'm assuming that the higher negative voltages are the result of the capacitor charging up.
???
I built it on perfboard and used epoxy to glue in the pins before I soldered in my parts.
There are no shorts and the circuit is correct. So weird.
I've ground down the epoxy to isolate that part of the circuit, cleaned the surface with denatured alcohol, you name it. That lowered the leakage to 1/3rd its previous levels, but there is still voltage leaking along the surface of the board.
It's pretty clean voltage... looked at it on my scope and it's a pretty flat DC line.
My question is this ??? what does this do to the performance of the amp?
Will the leakage read as noise and distortion or is it just going to cause a simple offset?
The voltage isn't escaping past the blocking capacitors...
or
in other words, should I rebuild these on a different kind of perfboard
(one that isn't contaminated or whatever it is that's making them so leaky)
or just ignore it.
Thanks for any advice
Kelly