The old volume controls have black resistors and have been rumored to develop pops and buzzing due to contact deterioration, the new ones have blue resistors with stepped attenuators. The older versions were also susceptible to hum, the newer versions have largely ameliorated this problem by a transformer change. I you are still interested, I happen to have one for sale with the MC phono section. It has the latest revisions and updates. Do a search and I think you'll find more discussions about this topic here in Audiogon. Hope this helps. Happy Holidays!
Hovland HP 100 - owner insight needed
I'm considering purchasing an HP 100 but I've read a few threads on some concerns with the early production volume control.
1. Can someone share how the serial numbers are derived? I would like to purchase a 'later' model, but don't know what would represent earlier vs later serial #'s.
2. What exactly happened with the early volume controls (were they less than adequate from the start or do they deteriorate over time)?
3. Any other general things I should ask/inquire about when purchasing the HP 100 would be most helpful.
Thanks for all your advice and best wishes for a wonderful holiday season,
1. Can someone share how the serial numbers are derived? I would like to purchase a 'later' model, but don't know what would represent earlier vs later serial #'s.
2. What exactly happened with the early volume controls (were they less than adequate from the start or do they deteriorate over time)?
3. Any other general things I should ask/inquire about when purchasing the HP 100 would be most helpful.
Thanks for all your advice and best wishes for a wonderful holiday season,
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