The R channel LED on my MP1 stays lit, doesn't go out after a few minutes of power on and warm-up. I measured the actual DC offset for that channel, and it reads ~55mV. Is that much DC offset likely to be bad for my Atma-sphere amplifier, or do I possibly have a defective op amp regulating power to the LED? Thanks.
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Topic - Excessive DC offset on MP1 - Lew 09:57:21 12/22/23 (14)
- The MP-1 and MP-3 servo system - Ralph 10:49:36 12/22/23 (12)
- Ralph, I sent you a PM - Lew 09:54:20 01/02/24 (0)
- RE: The MP-1 and MP-3 servo system - Lew 13:21:39 12/22/23 (10)
- RE: The MP-1 and MP-3 servo system - MLin 08:05:19 12/24/23 (9)
- RE: The MP-1 and MP-3 servo system - Lew 15:14:19 12/24/23 (8)
- RE: The MP-1 and MP-3 servo system - MLin 18:52:28 12/24/23 (7)
- RE: The MP-1 and MP-3 servo system - Lew 09:52:27 12/25/23 (6)
- RE: The MP-1 and MP-3 servo system - MLin 13:17:31 12/25/23 (5)
- RE: The MP-1 and MP-3 servo system - Lew 14:54:34 12/25/23 (4)
- RE: The MP-1 and MP-3 servo system - MLin 18:02:54 12/25/23 (3)
- RE: The MP-1 and MP-3 servo system - Lew 18:22:58 12/25/23 (2)
- RE: The MP-1 and MP-3 servo system - MLin 12:26:00 12/26/23 (1)
- RE: The MP-1 and MP-3 servo system - Lew 12:43:28 12/27/23 (0)
- I guess I should add.... - Lew 10:05:41 12/22/23 (0)