Power you need only for remote otherwise passive preamp should work without power.
Repair options for Placette passive linestage?
Just learned the sad news that Guy Hammel the erstwhile founder/owner of Placette Audio passed away. Any thoughts on repair options for what has otherwise been a flawless performer for the last eight years?
Specifically, my Placette audio passive linestage isn't transmitting a signal to my amps, and was only quasi responsive to inputs from the remote or the manual volume toggle (amber light was intermittent and I’d hear a few clicks before even those would shut down). Since then, the unit seems completely dead (no lights or reaction to remote or toggle inputs whatsoever). Seems like a power supply issue to me.
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Take it to a local technician. Ask your local dealer who does their repairs. everyone seem to think their prized piece of audio gear is only repairable by the manufacture, That's just silly. Well unless there is some component that's only available from the manufacture but that's more rare then you think. Any competent electronics tech should be able to fix 95% of problems with any piece of audio gear. granted parts being available etc. Sure if you have a case/housing/faceplate issue maybe the manufacturer but all the electronics components should have comparable parts available. |
I hear you on passive components not requiring power, but the volume control here is either via remote or via an up/down toggle switch on the front of the linestage. and neither work unless the unit has power. That suggests to me that the linestage isn't passing anything through unless it has power. That isn't a malfunction. It's always been that way. The way this particular unit failed (intermittent operation, and then completely dead) would suggest it's a power supply issue, and frankly, I hope that's all that it is, b/c that should be a fairly simple replacement of the external (plug into the wall) unit. Just curious if anyone's experienced anything similar with Placette passive units. |
@czarivey If the passive line stage has a no-gain tube or transistor it has a power supply. Buffered circuit to reduce output impedance. |
@jasonbourne71 buffered circuit isn't passive means preamp isn't passive. |
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