TwoEyedJack
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Hello, I have an amp with integrated Bluetooth combo Board. It's powered by a 5s 18650 battery.
The issue is that there is DC going to the volume pot. Resulting in terrible noise and speaker for movement when attenuating the pot.
You can see a 6 pin connector on the left side of the board near the Bluetooth chip. That's the volume pot connector, it's pinout it Rin, rout, ground, ground, lout, Lin. You can just jump the in and out pins with a jumper. I can measure 1.584v DC between the jumper's expose top and the ground pin. I installed a bipolar cap 10μF 50v. But it doesn't seem to make any difference. The DC voltage does drop very slowly (it takes about 3 mins to go from 1.584V to 1mV) and when it does I can still hear the noise.
Any thoughts?
The issue is that there is DC going to the volume pot. Resulting in terrible noise and speaker for movement when attenuating the pot.
You can see a 6 pin connector on the left side of the board near the Bluetooth chip. That's the volume pot connector, it's pinout it Rin, rout, ground, ground, lout, Lin. You can just jump the in and out pins with a jumper. I can measure 1.584v DC between the jumper's expose top and the ground pin. I installed a bipolar cap 10μF 50v. But it doesn't seem to make any difference. The DC voltage does drop very slowly (it takes about 3 mins to go from 1.584V to 1mV) and when it does I can still hear the noise.
Any thoughts?
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