From: N_Cook on 11 Apr 2010 07:28 followup for someone here with a "static" noisy one. I got back to this one last week, after rebuilding both power amps with modern functional replacement components. Then one channel was obviously noisey. Swapping predriver boards around, same ch problem. Temp rewiring, crossed over, the outputs of the preamp board , same channel noisey. Shorting the base of the final third SEA filter transistor to ground stopped the noise but the first one was the problem Replaced X301 and X302 of each channel with leg-twisted BC547 -- Diverse Devices, Southampton, England electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://diverse.4mg.com/index.htm
From: Mark Zacharias on 11 Apr 2010 08:27 "N_Cook" <diverse(a)tcp.co.uk> wrote in message news:hpsbm2$e7b$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > followup for someone here with a "static" noisy one. > > I got back to this one last week, after rebuilding both power amps > with modern functional replacement components. > Then one channel was obviously noisey. Swapping predriver > boards around, same ch problem. Temp rewiring, crossed over, the > outputs of the preamp board , same channel noisey. > Shorting the base of the final third SEA filter transistor to ground > stopped the noise but the first one was the problem > Replaced X301 and X302 of each channel with leg-twisted BC547 > > > -- > Diverse Devices, Southampton, England > electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on > http://diverse.4mg.com/index.htm > > > Yeah - I had replaced those already. I'm still leaning towards that oily contamination on the tone board - just haven't gotten back to it yet. I have noticed with all these old JVC's that they are not tolerant of ground loops etc, even less than other ordinary amps. They don't seem to work out well as bench amps or when paired with my computer. Pick up all kinds of noise, hum, etc. The JVC's in question are the VN-900 (in addition to the noise problems I've been talking about), a VN-700, and a 4VR-5456 receiver. Haven't figured them out yet. In a plain system setup, they're fine. But when I get a mass of wiring involved, which is pretty typical for me, it always seems to wind up that I can't use the JVC in question. Sticking another unit in there, a Kenwood or Onkyo etc resolves the problem every time. Weirdness. Mark Z.
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