Thanks Chris,
Food for thought.
Funny about the 420STR?
Food for thought.
Funny about the 420STR?
Feedback blew my phono stage?
Halcro Henry The 420str was able to do for me what no other cartridge was able to do - MM or MC so far. IMO - there is no perfect TT due to the medium being flawed. This 420str highlighted the design flaws in two of my turntables. Have you actually tried it on your belt drive Raven yet ? |
I had a somewhat similar problem when running a prototype drive for a strain gauge cartridge. I unexpectedly blew out a tube in my linestage. The root of the problem was poor grounding in one of the prototype's RCA connectors that caused hum. I don't know if my experience helps you, but could it be a purely mechanical problem that is exacerbated by the requirements of a moving coil cartridge that are not common to a moving magnet one? |
The Halcro DM10 went to my local technician who....when he opened it up FOUND THIS The Halcro designer in Adelaide said that the thick paint overlay was done to protect against patent infringement 'copying'....and also to prevent oxidisation? My local technician said it's probably more likely there to prevent anyone other than Halcro, from working on the circuit boards? In any case.....without the circuit diagram.....my local technician could not repair the unit so off to Adelaide the preamp went. Today the Halcro designer writes:- There were 3 faulty parts. Each input has a common mode choke to reduce noise. Both the phono stage chokes were damaged. There was also an electrolytic capacitor which had failed. Some of the other caps were also showing signs of aging (these parts are known to degrade over time). I took the liberty of replacing all of these caps as a preventative maintenance measure.Perhaps I need to tell him of the 'feedback problem' :-( And how do I ensure it doesn't happen again? Or could perhaps some faulty parts have caused the 'feedback' in the first place? |
Dear Henry, Everyone knows what 'wishful thinking' means but no one want to give up this dream about the 'Nirvana for cheap'. That is, I think, why so many of us own +/- 20 of those old MM carts. The fact that there are no problems of any kind with your Raven may entail the answer to your question. Kind regards, |