Hi elletronkio and hello to all of you,
I have the same issue with a Rowland Research Model 3 amplifier,
the signal processing module is defective like yours.
I know your posted this request 8 years ago, but now these amps
have also aged 8 more years and I'm convinced we won't stay the
only guys with this problem...
I already wrote three messages to Jeff Rowland Design Group
to get some help or information about repairs, but unfortunately I didn't
even get an answer from them, so any kind of information about
the circuit inside the modules it would be really helpful.
Many thanks.
I have the same issue with a Rowland Research Model 3 amplifier,
the signal processing module is defective like yours.
I know your posted this request 8 years ago, but now these amps
have also aged 8 more years and I'm convinced we won't stay the
only guys with this problem...
I already wrote three messages to Jeff Rowland Design Group
to get some help or information about repairs, but unfortunately I didn't
even get an answer from them, so any kind of information about
the circuit inside the modules it would be really helpful.
Many thanks.
Interesting. I remember a review in Audio Magazine of the Model 7 from 1990. It had an encapsulated module. According to the review, the module has a folded cascode gain stage with zero global feedback, and JFET inputs. Hey, look. I found it. The internet is not just for porn. OK, this Jeff Rowland review is vintage amp porn.
https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Audio/Archive-Audio/90s/Audio-1990-04.pdf
https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Audio/Archive-Audio/90s/Audio-1990-04.pdf
Hi Russell,
many thanks for your reply !!! I never expected to get any info about the inside of these "black box" modules, so this is really great and makes me more enthusiastic to open the module with some careful brutality...
I think the epoxy will make it necessary to become a little cruel ...😉
I'll post some pics if it works without total destruction of the components inside.
Thanks again 🙂
many thanks for your reply !!! I never expected to get any info about the inside of these "black box" modules, so this is really great and makes me more enthusiastic to open the module with some careful brutality...
I think the epoxy will make it necessary to become a little cruel ...😉
I'll post some pics if it works without total destruction of the components inside.
Thanks again 🙂