March 23, 20179 yr Those values are all as they should. Also 0 V on leg 2 and -1 V on leg 6 seems reasonable. If you turn up the trimmer to max resistance - what happens to the offset?
March 23, 20179 yr 5 minutes ago, JoaMat said: Those values are all as they should. Also 0 V on leg 2 and -1 V on leg 6 seems reasonable. If you turn up the trimmer to max resistance - what happens to the offset? how is 0V at leg2 to resonable when the output is -1.5V? How is -1V at leg6 resonable when leg 2 and leg3 is 0?
March 23, 20179 yr One thing at the time. My idea s to find out if the servo makes any difference at all. Leg 3 is grounded? Edited March 23, 20179 yr by JoaMat
March 23, 20179 yr Well, so now I did a bit different. I toned balance to be 300mv or less, and then offset to be 500mv or less. Then I popped in the Servo. Now one board start out from 0.55 V drop to 150-200mV. The other board (problem one) started from -1.6V and now dropped to -200 or -300mV
March 23, 20179 yr 27 minutes ago, JoaMat said: One thing at the time. My idea s to find out if the servo makes any difference at all. Leg 3 is grounded? by suggesting removing the 120ohm? ....and yes. leg3 is supposed to be grounded, thus why 0v at leg2 should give 0v at leg6
March 23, 20179 yr Well, so what I figured so far was that my DN2540 was partially defected as I removed it and measure 25 ohm something from GD. Replaced it, and the amp was being tuned when it was very warm. These numbers fly all over the place. I let it cool down and readjust....now both the offset is from -50mv to +50 mV from cold to slowly warming up with Servo engaged. the numbers above should be great ? however as the temperature change, it will drift away Edited March 23, 20179 yr by Whitigir
March 23, 20179 yr I was under the impression that balance and offset of +/-20V are within spec for an electrostatic headphone amp... why worry about +/-1.5V, let alone +/-50mV? Not that I discourage overkill perfectionism.
March 24, 20179 yr 9 minutes ago, spritzer said: Yeah, worrying about 1.5V is pretty dumb... lol, my apologize I am a complete noob regarding Stax and it game thank you all all so much for the helps and assists ! So much love in here ! Cheer Edited March 24, 20179 yr by Whitigir
March 24, 20179 yr An amplifier with the opto servo engaged can’t have an offset other than approximate zero volt.
March 24, 20179 yr I have used the opto servo in one T2 and one grounded grid for quite a while and that servo works very well. The offset is mostly in mV range. I can’t tell if it effects the sound negatively. Offset within 30 or 20 volts is not much to worry about with an electrostatic amplifier with only trimmer/resistor. 1.5V is very good. If your amplifier has an opto servo then 30 or 20 volts offset is abnormal, even 1.5 V tells you that the amplifier is’t working properly. 7 hours ago, Whitigir said: ....now both the offset is from -50mv to +50 mV from cold to slowly warming up with Servo engaged. the numbers above should be great ? No, the numbers are not great. For an opto servo they are normal. Well done!
March 24, 20179 yr 18 minutes ago, JoaMat said: I have used the opto servo in one T2 and one grounded grid for quite a while and that servo works very well. The offset is mostly in mV range. I can’t tell if it effects the sound negatively. Offset within 30 or 20 volts is not much to worry about with an electrostatic amplifier with only trimmer/resistor. 1.5V is very good. If your amplifier has an opto servo then 30 or 20 volts offset is abnormal, even 1.5 V tells you that the amplifier is’t working properly. No, the numbers are not great. For an opto servo they are normal. Well done! It does drift away as it warm up though. It can start out as +/- 0.5 or 0.9V and hang around +/- 50mV after 10 minutes. But then after 20 minutes or so, it would hang around +/- 125 to 320 mV. I will check again today Edited March 24, 20179 yr by Whitigir
March 24, 20179 yr All right. I guess your amplifier works properly. Set the meter to VDC with one decimal (or switch it off) and enjoy the music. Be proud over an successful first built of an electrostatic amplifier.
March 26, 20179 yr On 3/24/2017 at 0:05 AM, JoaMat said: If your amplifier has an opto servo then 30 or 20 volts offset is abnormal, even 1.5 V tells you that the amplifier is’t working properly. Oh, dear. I use the opto servo on my Carbon, and when warmed-up, the offset hovers between 1.5-1.6V. Both channels. Wondering if I should worry about it... I've been using it for months now.
March 26, 20179 yr So, with no signal at inputs and balance at zero you have an offset of 1.5 -1.6 V?
March 26, 20179 yr I couldn't achieve a balance of 0, at least not after closing the top cover, since that causes a slight rise in temperature (even with numerous vent slots). The balance hovers around 3.2V, again depending on the case temperature. After trying for 0 for a while, I figured it's well within spec and stopped.
March 26, 20179 yr Sure your amplifier is well within specifications. I should be more careful with the words. Trying to fix something that isn’t a problem could very well cause real problems. I’ve five boards with opto servo and they all have offsets close to 0. But that could very well be a lucky coincidence. Next five might change the statistic.
March 27, 20179 yr Some more touches on the finish . Finally my Stax socket is here....need to fill up the other socket hole lol...but maybe later Edited March 28, 20179 yr by Whitigir
March 28, 20179 yr Is it one of the Bulgin MP0045 switches? Latching?I need to get one, or something like it. I know Birgir was using switches from one of the PC modding places, frozenCPU.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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