Re: 01V96 "Hum"
- From: "Douglas Tourtelot" <tourtelot@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 07:37:45 -0700
Yep, when I finally get back to the shop.
The zep piece sounds cool. Send me a snap.
D.
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On Nov 8, 8:10 pm, "Douglas Tourtelot" <tourte...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi R-
It is an acoustic hum, probably from the PS transformer. It is not a buzz
on a signal line.
D.
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 05:43:52 -0600, "Douglas Tourtelot"
<tourte...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:
BTW, my other 01V doesn't hum. Hmmmm.
D.
Do you have it on all outputs ? Also on the digital one's ? Since i
have one ( use it only when i do studio jobs with 8 or more radio mics
) and go AES out, and i have no hum...Unit is 7 years old i think.
R
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DOUG
Sounds like possibly a modification to your mounting hardware for your
psu. Using soft rubber washers, neoprene strips, etc. to acoustically
isolate the psu from your board. This should probably remove a bunch
of this hummmmm. While you are in there get out the vacuum and take
out the dust bunnies.
Good Luck!
Eric Lamontagne
PS. Took your old zeppelin apart a short time ago and replaced the
cracked bottom piece with a tooled piece of polished aluminum. Worked
like a charm, I'm thinking of marketing it! Patent pending.....
.
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