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I put a clipping indicator LED circuit on one of my home amplifiers and it rarely flashes when I am using the amplifier. But it flashes all the time when my wife uses the amplifier.
Because you don't set the input to its maximum it doesn't have clipping, but your wife does, right?I put a clipping indicator LED circuit on one of my home amplifiers and it rarely flashes when I am using the amplifier. But it flashes all the time when my wife uses the amplifier.
For any serious work analyzing audio amps an oscilloscope and various size dummy loads are priceless.Well, I think it's distortion.
Thank you for your advice, but I think at this time, that is all I can do. But as soon as I can, I will make more measurements.For any serious work analyzing audio amps an oscilloscope and various size dummy loads are priceless.
Your live playing has no "compressor circuit " but my recordings playing has a compressor circuit in the recording studio. Therefore your peak levels produce clipping when you strum your guitar hard but my recordings do not produce much clipping.Because you don't set the input to its maximum it doesn't have clipping, but your wife does, right?
I would suspect that once you get the chip mounted on a pc board it will be fine.Thank you for your advice, but I think at this time, that is all I can do.

I mean to pour a polygon for the PCB with the net GND, but I will set the polygon clearance large, like 3mm for instace. Is that okay? Or I shouldn't pour with the net GND but with another net. Hope to hear your advice!Looks OK to me. The important thing is the pcb design, keeping all the audio input signal grounds separate from the power ground.
Alright, I think it will take a while to finish it. When I finish, I will send it here. Thank you so much!I would need to see the pcb design before making any comments.
Not related but I wonder if is there any way that I can add the Mosfet and BJT to my circuit. They can make the circuit have more functions or just replace the components or parts that aren't needed. Hope you can give me some ideas or hints to make it possible.Looks OK to me. The important thing is the PCB design, keeping all the audio input signal grounds separate from the power ground.
Oh, my bad, I mean that if is there any way that I can add a MOSFET and a BJT to my circuit? Just any kind of MOSFET and BJT.What mosfet and bjt are you speaking of?
Ok, I will give it a try. Thank youu!Possibly using a P channel mosfet to replace the relay but personally I like using the relay it's simpler.
I still keep the relays, but there's a problem, when I use the 12VDC jack, it's fine. But when I take it out, the circuit uses the battery power, and then it starts to vibrate and make noise. When I measured the voltage has dropped down to 1.6 V, but with no load, it was 11.42V. When I used the output of the relay of the battery go through a 1k R and LED, it didn't vibrate and made a noise. I also tried to use the NC of the relay (from the battery) to power the circuit and it works. Do you know what is the problem?Possibly using a P channel mosfet to replace the relay but personally I like using the relay it's simpler.
What exactly starts to vibrate and make noise, the relay?and then it starts to vibrate and make noise.
Yes, the relay. I will check it again, but yesterday, I measured the output of the relay when I plug the jack and when without and it looked correct.What exactly starts to vibrate and make noise, the relay?
Think the contacts on the relay are not wired correctly.