I am looking for some ideas in relation to a system I have inhereited in
which there are several HY60 hybrid 30W audio amps connected to a split
power supply. They all share a common ground - one amp is physically located
some 10 metres away from the common point of the power supply.
When the system is fully powered this all works okay. The remotely located
amp can have the power removed from its two power rails leaving it still
attached to the signal ground - AND still with an input signal applied. When
this happens, popping is noticed after some time from the other amps
connected to that signal ground. The popping is intermittent and may be
30-60 secs apart.
I guess the long signal ground lead is less than ideal although system noise
is low when powered up. I am wondering if the open power rails allow some
sort of capacitive discharge originating either from the input signal or
from signal ground noise.
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