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Well, the benefits with background noise really interst me. Since I have not started on my pcb, it is easier if I seperate them now. One question. What is the cleanest & accurate way to cut the pcb into half?Cheers,Sam
There are two aspects to this: 1) Complete separation of the L and R power stars from each other. 2) Making the amplifier PCB cold input terminals the power grounds. You can only do 2) if 1) is already implemented. Mod 2) is easily achieved by connecting each speaker cold wire to each PCB 0V star point rather than to the power stars on the PSU PCB. Theoretically this will help to reduce the common mode signals applied to the input of the amplifier due to changing currents caused by the local decoupling caps sharing the connection to the PSU power star(s). It also keeps the peaky charging currents in the main smoothing caps away from the (new) star points. Apologies if you cannot follow this - check out Doug Self's papers on this - he can explain it much better than me.