What amp you got? Zin? Loud hum?
P.S. There was another way posted by Oenboek. He wanted no relay contact so he did an easy change and used the relay to ground short instead.
''I bypassed the delay relais as I don't want this contact in the loop. I use the relais to ground the signal. This is a very easy change on the PCB. Just connect the 2 unused pins of the relais-switches to the ground, and link the middle and output pins of the switches together (by channel off-course).''
So you can try that (thanks to Oenboek), for anybody who gets the thing or just feels better losing yet another signal path contact, or whatever Andrew may suggest if he will be so kind. Sorry I can't tell more since I don't get the issue so to experiment on it.
P.S. There was another way posted by Oenboek. He wanted no relay contact so he did an easy change and used the relay to ground short instead.
''I bypassed the delay relais as I don't want this contact in the loop. I use the relais to ground the signal. This is a very easy change on the PCB. Just connect the 2 unused pins of the relais-switches to the ground, and link the middle and output pins of the switches together (by channel off-course).''
So you can try that (thanks to Oenboek), for anybody who gets the thing or just feels better losing yet another signal path contact, or whatever Andrew may suggest if he will be so kind. Sorry I can't tell more since I don't get the issue so to experiment on it.
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Well as i felt so honoured to be chosen by Salas to do the beta testing for the hum(buzz) problem when switching the preamp off whilst leaving the poweramp on, I decided not to delay but to get down to it straight away...
The mod itself was a fairly simple to do and took about 20mins.
The good news is that, it did indeed get rid of the hum(buzz) when leaving on the poweramp and turning off the pre...
The bad news is for me, that music is only coming out of the left speaker, nothing from the right!!! I will have to go back and inspect my solder joints...
The mod itself was a fairly simple to do and took about 20mins.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
The good news is that, it did indeed get rid of the hum(buzz) when leaving on the poweramp and turning off the pre...
The bad news is for me, that music is only coming out of the left speaker, nothing from the right!!! I will have to go back and inspect my solder joints...
PHEW....more good news
No sound coming out of the right speaker was nothing to do with the mod...infact i found that the Ground(input) had come away from the board...
So i hardwired it to the leg of the 220k resistor...
Everything back to normal, Wonderful sound and no hum(buzz) when turning off preamp before poweramp
As for it sounding better because of not being in contact with the signal path...i think you would have to be hard pushed to tell a difference...however it is nice to know that its not in the path(peace of mind) and also fixes the hum problem, so definetly recommended from me.
P.s I hope i have attached the pic correct this time Salas, i resized it to 1024x768 and then i removed the .Th in the link...is it correct???
No sound coming out of the right speaker was nothing to do with the mod...infact i found that the Ground(input) had come away from the board...
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
So i hardwired it to the leg of the 220k resistor...
Everything back to normal, Wonderful sound and no hum(buzz) when turning off preamp before poweramp
As for it sounding better because of not being in contact with the signal path...i think you would have to be hard pushed to tell a difference...however it is nice to know that its not in the path(peace of mind) and also fixes the hum problem, so definetly recommended from me.
P.s I hope i have attached the pic correct this time Salas, i resized it to 1024x768 and then i removed the .Th in the link...is it correct???
my DCB1
well this last weekend it rained alot so i could not golf.....soooooo i decided to whip up one of my DCB1 boards. everything matched blah, blah, blah......however i kept it stock except for R1 i put 3 68 ohms in there, its like 23 ohms or so. all the voltages and currents are good, but i will tweak it up later. no fancy dancy parts yet.....
since i have 6 Harman/Kardon recievers i decided to gut one except for the power amp, and make me a kewl integrated.
i still have work to do, the power amp is not hooked up in there yet, and i must fabricate some brackets to mount the buffer. wow this thing sounds great, i'm driving an adcom gfa-535II with it. it blows away the Anthem Integrated 1 preamp section i was using.
Salas i would like to thank you for a fine, fine project, i would recommend this buffer to anyone and everyone.
i don't have all the input relays in right now, so i use a Niles Audio switch.
now i can sit and enjoy the warm glow of leds thru the faceplate where the tuner used to be!!!!!!!
the HK 430 has quite a unique power amp, it uses all the same NPN transistors in a push-pull output stage.....some say that is why this model sounds so much better than any other HK of the same vintage. i agree, or i wouldn't own 6, best bargain in audio..... also notice the beefy power supplies for each chanel. i can email you folks a copy of the service manual with schematics if you like. let me know.
once again thanks Salas, another satisfied diy'er here, one step closer to audio nirvana.
well this last weekend it rained alot so i could not golf.....soooooo i decided to whip up one of my DCB1 boards. everything matched blah, blah, blah......however i kept it stock except for R1 i put 3 68 ohms in there, its like 23 ohms or so. all the voltages and currents are good, but i will tweak it up later. no fancy dancy parts yet.....
since i have 6 Harman/Kardon recievers i decided to gut one except for the power amp, and make me a kewl integrated.
i still have work to do, the power amp is not hooked up in there yet, and i must fabricate some brackets to mount the buffer. wow this thing sounds great, i'm driving an adcom gfa-535II with it. it blows away the Anthem Integrated 1 preamp section i was using.
Salas i would like to thank you for a fine, fine project, i would recommend this buffer to anyone and everyone.
i don't have all the input relays in right now, so i use a Niles Audio switch.
now i can sit and enjoy the warm glow of leds thru the faceplate where the tuner used to be!!!!!!!
the HK 430 has quite a unique power amp, it uses all the same NPN transistors in a push-pull output stage.....some say that is why this model sounds so much better than any other HK of the same vintage. i agree, or i wouldn't own 6, best bargain in audio..... also notice the beefy power supplies for each chanel. i can email you folks a copy of the service manual with schematics if you like. let me know.
once again thanks Salas, another satisfied diy'er here, one step closer to audio nirvana.
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