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Put your meter on it, ripple, leakage, inducted, doesn't matter, it's there.The output inductors on SMPS's can generate AC by the way. It's low, and ideally shouldn't except under heavy load, but.....
I have no idea what you are talking about for blocking reverse current since I'm not suggesting a series device. You're not making sense. Series diodes destroy the quality of the sound is my finding with this amp. Try it and tell me you can't obviously hear the difference.The measurement you get is in mv, not v, by the way.
Took my TDA7297 to the local record store, set it under a box, and hooked up a pair of Klipsch speakers to it. The store owner was stunned. It was clearly superior to the old Kenwood receiver that it replaced. I swapped it to him for a couple of Oscar Peterson's and a T. Monk lp. I already had two more coming from China anyway, and may order a couple more for grins. Helluva note- swapping a decent amp for three lp's and getting a good deal.
Tracking info tells me my TDA7297 chip amp kit should be on my doorstep this afternoon. I'm looking forward to heating up the soldering iron and getting this project going. I'll report back on my progress.