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Signal earth lift explanation
Hi all
I tried to find a thread in answer to my question but couldn’t so here goes. Why is the (what I understand to be an) signal earth lift 10R resistor in parallel with 0.1 uF cap (installed from negative speaker post to chassis earth post) fitted to only one side/one channel of the amp (WD88VA). I naturally thought what was good for the right channel would be good for the left as well Thanks in advance Phil. |
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Re: Signal earth lift explanation
Speaker Zobel / Impedance Equalization Network. An Impedance Equalization Circuit, also know as a Zobel circuit, can be used to counteract the rising impedance of a voice coil caused by inductive reactance. The cause of this impedance rise is due to the speaker's voice coil inductance. I think this is what its for Phil, but some one better than me can explain. Bob
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Re: Signal earth lift explanation
Not quite!
This network is a "signal lift" to help eliminate ground loops which can be the devil to find. It works by "lifting" ie semi isolating the signal ground from mains ground. Usually you break ground loops by lifting the earth/ground cable in the preamplifier (if you have one) so that all earthing/grounding is done at one point the main amplifier earth/ground. You would not probably need it if you have an integrated amplifier, but there are still many items out there in the real world that still have all their metalwork earthed/grounded to the power line earth/ground. Personally I think it is good practice and the 0.1µF cap is to bypass any RF to earth/ground. It normally only needs one per system unit but I have had several cases where I have had to fit this network in both L & R preamp output feeds. John |
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Re: Signal earth lift explanation
Hi Riggers, all,
Checking the schematic, there should be one “signal lift” and 2 “zobels” fitted. C15 0.1uF in parallel with R27 10R is the “signal lift” described by John and shown fitted between signal ground and mains earth on the psu schematic. C11 0.047uF in series with R24 10R is a “Zobel” described by Bob fitted across the speaker terminals on both channels as per the circuit page of the schematic. |
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Re: Signal earth lift explanation
Hi all and thanks for replies.
The bit I don’t get is why the signal ground lift is only implemented on one channel (in the case of my WD88VA the right channel). Would that not mean that the left channel signal ground would be at a different potential than the right? Or is that the whole idea? I hope I’m not trying your patience too much but keen to understand. Phil. |
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Re: Signal earth lift explanation
Hi Phil,
Well no, the signal earth/ground is common to both channels, or should be, so you will only need one earth/ground lift. Sometimes I think our patience is limitless:-) John Last edited by John Caswell; 12th September 2021 at 05:35 PM. Reason: adding info |