remove the output fuse.
Need help to trouble shoot the noisy amp.
Gentlemen,
Not too long ago, I bought a pair of hybrid monoblock amp. One is dead quiet and the other is noisy but still plays good music. 90% of the amp is point to point wired so very easy to compaire the two. The noisy one is also running bit hotter and vibrates bit more on my touch.
Upon careful inspection, I've noticed that the power supply wires are connected (bunched up) differently. The quiet one is joined with (thick red + brown + black) & (thick white + white + light brown) combination. The noisy one is joined with (thick white + brown + black) & (thick red + white + light brown) combination. It has one big toroidal transformer and on small one connected to the input tube.
Could this be the problem? All other wirings are same on both. I'm tempting to re-wire the noisy one to see what happen. However, I don't want to distroy the amp either.
Big TIA for your kind advise....
Not too long ago, I bought a pair of hybrid monoblock amp. One is dead quiet and the other is noisy but still plays good music. 90% of the amp is point to point wired so very easy to compaire the two. The noisy one is also running bit hotter and vibrates bit more on my touch.
Upon careful inspection, I've noticed that the power supply wires are connected (bunched up) differently. The quiet one is joined with (thick red + brown + black) & (thick white + white + light brown) combination. The noisy one is joined with (thick white + brown + black) & (thick red + white + light brown) combination. It has one big toroidal transformer and on small one connected to the input tube.
Could this be the problem? All other wirings are same on both. I'm tempting to re-wire the noisy one to see what happen. However, I don't want to distroy the amp either.
Big TIA for your kind advise....
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