In Reply to: PAS ground loop findings posted by airtime on May 26, 2003 at 18:00:18:
>This was a kit so... The input grounds went to selector switch to >phono board to linestage then to quad ground.Disconnect any connections from the I/O strip to the quad cap - all of the grounds from the I/O should only go the the respective switching cercuit and/or the audio amp input terminals
>The volume had it's own ground from blend, bal then vol to board AND >loudness switch to ground.
What means "ground" ?? - Remember this is part of the input circuit and therefore the only relevant ground is the line input grounds at the pc board.
>On the audio output there is almost a 1000k resistor between out and >ground lugs. and 10 ohm between output ground and spare ground, yup >So my question is what resistor value do I use across the output >lug? Can I get rid of the 10 ohm resistor?
You can remove the 1000K (I think you mean 100K) resistor and keep the 10 ohm resistor. Either way you can ignore these components - this is not the problem.
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- Re: PAS ground loop findings - Joe Curcio 13:05:52 05/27/03 (0)