Gang,
This is a unique, but by no means the only, DC offset solution.
Many solid state electronic makers employ some sort of servo circuit with very long time constants to actively correct incoming or outgoing DC bias.
I say SS makers, because 99% of tube preamps have a DC blocking cap at the output, and a lot of inexpensive gear has DC blocking caps at the input.
In addition to DC blocking, discrete analog circuits may have some sort of auto-bias sensing circuit. While playing music I could imagine this starts to look like DC on the outputs during some circumstances. Is the CD player using discrete output stages? If so, I’d look there. :)
Best,
E
This is a unique, but by no means the only, DC offset solution.
Many solid state electronic makers employ some sort of servo circuit with very long time constants to actively correct incoming or outgoing DC bias.
I say SS makers, because 99% of tube preamps have a DC blocking cap at the output, and a lot of inexpensive gear has DC blocking caps at the input.
In addition to DC blocking, discrete analog circuits may have some sort of auto-bias sensing circuit. While playing music I could imagine this starts to look like DC on the outputs during some circumstances. Is the CD player using discrete output stages? If so, I’d look there. :)
Best,
E