Update on channel switching using Hoffman power supply board and relays.
The unused rectifier secondary was used to supply AC power to the Hoffman power supply board. This measured 5.63 volts AC. The output from the board is 4.53 volts DC. A DPDT relay from Hoffman was used to switch the channels: one side switching the input to one of the 2 preamp channels and the second side switching the outputs of the preamp channels to the PI. Shielded cable (grounded on one side) was used. Despite output from the power supply of less than 5 volts DC, the relay worked fine.
Unfortunately a significant 60 Hz hum is now present in both channels. The hum is present whether the relay is activated or not. The hum disappears when the power supply wires are disconnected from the relay!
I am not sure how the hum/noise is still apparent when the relay is not activated. I assume the power supply is noisy.
Questions:
1. Would including the optional radial capacitor on the Hoffman power supply board help remove the noise?
2. Would a 0.1 mfd capacitor on the negative terminal of the rectifier connected to the AC ground help remove the noise?
3. Would increasing the size of the 4700 uf capacitor help reduce the noise; 10,000 or 15,000 uf?
4. Would installing a separate 6.3 volt filament transformer help prevent the noise?
Comments from the board are appreciated, Thanks, Bob Mansfield