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HI TPA. I have a slight DC offset on my IVY analog stage. It is not that much but after amplification in my class A amplifier i do have a DC offset. The offset is greatest on the left channel and when measuring on the balanced output. Very little on SE.The DAC is a COD and the source is from Ian FiFoPi. The I2S is wired through a OTTO1 selector switch (2nd input is your S/PDIF Transceiver module ). Is there any way to correct this on IVY analog stage? Better match components or ad capacitors? I used 0.1% resistors, wima capacitors and Nichicon electrolytic caps. OPA1632 and LME4562 are used. All parts are from digikey or farnell. I have not fitted these components according to recommendation from Russ: IVY and COD SQ improvementsThe IVY stage is powered by a Salas Ultrabib 1.3. This is trimmed to within 1 mV (+/- 15v). No ground loop found. Best regards Mikkel Resized_20180319_104706.jpg (166kb) downloaded 17 time(s).
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How much DC offset are we talking about? There will always be some.
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Hi Brian
Thanks for your reply.
DAC with no XLR cables connected: Left: (+) 2 mV & (-) 3,3 mV Right: (+) 3,8 mV & (-) 6,6 mV
Amplifier (Nelson Pass A75) with no XLR cables connected: Left: 1 mV Right: 3 mV
DAC connected to A75 with XLR (measured on the output of A75): Left: 13 mV Right: 74 mV Playing Music: Left: 65 mV Right: - 3mV
Not sure why the small offset change when music is played and from right->left...?
All the measurements are pretty stable and verything is in working temperatur. All XLR connectors are isolated from the chassis, both on the A75 and DAC.
Best regards Mikkel
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Those all look like very small (reasonable) values for both the IVY and the amp.
The values when connected are higher, still reasonable. You *could* try disconnecting the XLR ground to see if it helps, but nothing looks like it's out of place.
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