I've had an AKSA55 for more than 5 years.
The amp is quiet when connected directly to the CD Player.
However there's a little hum when connected to a tube preamp, audible with ear 10cm from speaker.
I stumbled on this thread/post http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/aksa/151644-preamp-aksa-55-a-4.html#post1953378 and decided to try the fix.
I joined both input RCA grounds and connected them to the GND pin on the Left Amp.
Now, no hum on the left speaker but the right speaker hums and gives out "Eeeee" screeching note from the tweeter.
Any tips / fixes?
Thanks.
The amp is quiet when connected directly to the CD Player.
However there's a little hum when connected to a tube preamp, audible with ear 10cm from speaker.
I stumbled on this thread/post http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/aksa/151644-preamp-aksa-55-a-4.html#post1953378 and decided to try the fix.
I joined both input RCA grounds and connected them to the GND pin on the Left Amp.
Now, no hum on the left speaker but the right speaker hums and gives out "Eeeee" screeching note from the tweeter.
Any tips / fixes?
Thanks.
When you connect signal to power ground, you bypass the back to back diodes and 10R resistor which ground lifts signal ground.
This can create earth loops, as can an RCA input whose ground unintentionally touches chassis - same deal.
If the amp is fine connected to a double insulated CD player, but hums slightly when connected to a tube preamp, I would be looking for another earth between signal ground of the tube preamp and chassis, or power.
The other thing you might factor in is that a slight hum audible only within 10cms of the driver is actually pretty good for use with a tube circuit, as they are generally much noisier than SS owing to the power supply and particularly the filament supply.
Long live your AKSA!
Hugh
This can create earth loops, as can an RCA input whose ground unintentionally touches chassis - same deal.
If the amp is fine connected to a double insulated CD player, but hums slightly when connected to a tube preamp, I would be looking for another earth between signal ground of the tube preamp and chassis, or power.
The other thing you might factor in is that a slight hum audible only within 10cms of the driver is actually pretty good for use with a tube circuit, as they are generally much noisier than SS owing to the power supply and particularly the filament supply.
Long live your AKSA!
Hugh
Here's a few pics, sorry about the lighting, its past midnight.
The power supply ground is connected directly to the mains (IEC) Gnd, i don't have a 10R lift resistor in there.
In my AKSA manual, there is no connection between power supply ground to mains.
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The power supply ground is connected directly to the mains (IEC) Gnd, i don't have a 10R lift resistor in there.
In my AKSA manual, there is no connection between power supply ground to mains.
Hello atenolol50
You should do the way I draw on my image.
The input plug ground tab are connect together and that's goes to the star ground.
The pcboard input ground should NOT be connect to the input wire ground, it's should be connect to the star ground.
Bye
Gaetan
You should do the way I draw on my image.
The input plug ground tab are connect together and that's goes to the star ground.
The pcboard input ground should NOT be connect to the input wire ground, it's should be connect to the star ground.
Bye
Gaetan
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Ate,
Gaetan is not quite correct but he is very close. Signal input ground on the RCA input plug should be connected to signal input ground on the pcb, not to star earth.
If you have hum issues, connect a wire as Gaetan has indicated between chassis and star earth, with a 10R resistor and back to back diodes (A to K, and K to A) all in parallel spliced into the wire.
The signal input ground is already ground lifted with 10R/2 x diodes on the pcb. The additional ground lifting connection from star earth to chassis should fix your problem.
Thank you Gaetan!
Hugh
Gaetan is not quite correct but he is very close. Signal input ground on the RCA input plug should be connected to signal input ground on the pcb, not to star earth.
If you have hum issues, connect a wire as Gaetan has indicated between chassis and star earth, with a 10R resistor and back to back diodes (A to K, and K to A) all in parallel spliced into the wire.
The signal input ground is already ground lifted with 10R/2 x diodes on the pcb. The additional ground lifting connection from star earth to chassis should fix your problem.
Thank you Gaetan!
Hugh
Ate,
Gaetan is not quite correct but he is very close. Signal input ground on the RCA input plug should be connected to signal input ground on the pcb, not to star earth.
If you have hum issues, connect a wire as Gaetan has indicated between chassis and star earth, with a 10R resistor and back to back diodes (A to K, and K to A) all in parallel spliced into the wire.
The signal input ground is already ground lifted with 10R/2 x diodes on the pcb. The additional ground lifting connection from star earth to chassis should fix your problem.
Thank you Gaetan!
Hugh
Hello Hugh
Yes, I forgot that in the Aksa the signal input ground is already ground lifted with 10R resistor on th pcb, so that's why I've suggest the ground connection and a 10r resistor connected to the star ground. Because wen I don't use a ground lifted resistor in a amp but one star ground for all including the input ground, I do as I draw in my post.
Sorry, my mistake.
Funny things happened, yesterday, wen I see my error I've deleted my post, it was delete, but this morning I see that it came back.
Bye
Gaetan
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ta da! fixed
did as told.
rollback to original - Signal input ground on the RCA input plug connected to signal input ground on the PCB.
Connected the star ground to the IEC earth with a 10R.
No more hum. (ok, just a wee bit ... need to put my ear on the driver to hear it)
there's hiss, but thats tube signature
did as told.
rollback to original - Signal input ground on the RCA input plug connected to signal input ground on the PCB.
Connected the star ground to the IEC earth with a 10R.
No more hum. (ok, just a wee bit ... need to put my ear on the driver to hear it)
there's hiss, but thats tube signature
ta da! fixed
did as told.
rollback to original - Signal input ground on the RCA input plug connected to signal input ground on the PCB.
Connected the star ground to the IEC earth with a 10R.
No more hum. (ok, just a wee bit ... need to put my ear on the driver to hear it)
there's hiss, but thats tube signature
How can I forget. Thanks Hugh and Gaetan for the help.
what speakers are you using? how is the sound?
i'm using an old pair of Monitor Audio Bronze 2. Entry-level stuff, but very good, YMMV.
with hum gone, the upgrade itch is starting
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