Trying to eliminate the speaker thump I get when I turn on my volume pot bypassed Trends TA-10.1 amp, I opened up the case, hooked up my multimeter leads to the speaker terminals and adjusted the DC bias offsets until I got a nice clean +/- 0 rating.
But here's the rub: my $20 multimeter can measure DC voltage from 500 volts down to 2 volts. The Trends manual makes reference to 200 mV. Am I correct that 200 mV = .02 volts (1 volt = 1000 mV)? And if that's so, is a multimeter that reads in the 2 volts range sensitive enough for what I'm trying to do here? (I get readings of .002 to .003 until I adjust the offsets to get it to read zero, so I think I'm doing the right thing here).
Rub #2: even with the bias zeroed out, I'm still getting speaker thump when I power on. I've notice I can avoid this by powering on my DAC first and feed it a signal from one of my sources. No signal -- thump at power on. Signal, even with volume at zero on the DAC, no or very minimal thump.
Can anyone explain why this happens, whether I should be concerned, and what to do about it?