Quote from: Enzo on October 25, 2015, 03:49:11 PMEnzo. Is,there a fix for the pop? And no speakers go lower.. the entire volume drops when the chorus is engaged. Not a lot but it's noticeable. On my VH140C the chorus actually boost the lead channel... opposite with the SS140C
Hi Scott.
That is why JM Fahey asked if you could POST the schematics so we might have some idea what the circuits are you'd like to discuss. Or at least link us to them. I think I have them on paper, but they are in my shop miles away, and I can't post paper copies myself.
One thing about speaker pops. On a solid state amp the limits are the power supply voltages, which are the same limits the amp faces making audio. In other words, the pop is no louder than the amp cranked to clipping. if the speakers can handle the full power of the amp, they will handle the loudest pops it can make.
I don't remember on this one, but many chorusing amps with two speakers have two power amps, one per speaker. And when chorus is on, the dry signal feeds one speaker, and the chorused signal feeds the other. So when you lose volume in chorus, listen carefully and tell us if one of the speakers goes silent when in chorus.
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