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Topic: Another C Audio SR606 fixed.Posted: 15 July 2024 at 7:52pm |
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Got a few of these in various conditions and slowly going through them. This one was of the worst. This one is an early version with each both of the protection circuits
used for each channel and the three relays for the soft start circuit.
Bit of a mess this one (with plenty of other people been in it!
powered up on dimbulb, clicked out of protection. DC offset settled at 30-40mV. Bias at 500mV. Plenty of bass! Sounds very good. Very little square wave tilt at 20Hz. 10Khz square wave has a very slight soft edge. No ringing/oscillations. Then when I put my hand on the case, DC protect triggers and my RCD even tripped! Took me a little while to work it out. The case sides had a different ground potential to the back. There should be a washer sandwiched between the bolts at the back to keep a good ground for the whole case. The back panel was also not tight. I put in new washers, tightened up the back bolts and no DC trigger. Mains earth wire was also secure to back panel. and mains cable entering amp in good condition. The three soft start relays are getting weak or need cleaning, When amp is on its side the amplifier fails to start. The signal grounding is a bit different in these amps I always thought pin 1 of XLR input should be connected to chassis but its connected to screen which goes all the way through the circuit ground. I believe the CMR can be improved too with a change of resistors around the opamp. If i remove the screen cable from XLR pin 1 the DC offset goes up to around 120mV.
Anyway, it plays and sounds good. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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