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Noise (In video, caused by A/D/S/ amp)
Hello everyone,
I run an A/D/S/ 6.25 powerplate amp. I have a Sony xt40v and 210EQ. Recently the A/D/S/ blew a channel, so I moved over to a Sony XM-4040 I had on the shelf, temporarily. I fixed the A/D/S/ amp, so all is good there. The issue is, before I removed the A/D/S/ amp, I had lots of noise on the video displays. After I switched to the Sony, the noise went away. Then returning to the A/D/S/ amp, the noise came back. I did a bit of troubleshooting, and it seems the noise is caused via the RCA connections between the amp and the 210EQ. Any suggestions for eliminating this? Isolation transformers are nasty (sound quality loss). I might try some caps on the power inputs, but I don't see that as being the problem. |
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Hello everyone,
I run an A/D/S/ 6.25 powerplate amp. I have a Sony xt40v and 210EQ. Recently the A/D/S/ blew a channel, so I moved over to a Sony XM-4040 I had on the shelf, temporarily. I fixed the A/D/S/ amp, so all is good there. The issue is, before I removed the A/D/S/ amp, I had lots of noise on the video displays. After I switched to the Sony, the noise went away. Then returning to the A/D/S/ amp, the noise came back. I did a bit of troubleshooting, and it seems the noise is caused via the RCA connections between the amp and the 210EQ. Any suggestions for eliminating this? Isolation transformers are nasty (sound quality loss). I might try some caps on the power inputs, but I don't see that as being the problem. As is the case for the vast majority of noise problems in electronics...screw with the grounds. |
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Sometimes plugging the RCA's in and out can cause the ground to crack where
it is soldered into the pc board in the amp. wrote in message oups.com... Hello everyone, I run an A/D/S/ 6.25 powerplate amp. I have a Sony xt40v and 210EQ. Recently the A/D/S/ blew a channel, so I moved over to a Sony XM-4040 I had on the shelf, temporarily. I fixed the A/D/S/ amp, so all is good there. The issue is, before I removed the A/D/S/ amp, I had lots of noise on the video displays. After I switched to the Sony, the noise went away. Then returning to the A/D/S/ amp, the noise came back. I did a bit of troubleshooting, and it seems the noise is caused via the RCA connections between the amp and the 210EQ. Any suggestions for eliminating this? Isolation transformers are nasty (sound quality loss). I might try some caps on the power inputs, but I don't see that as being the problem. |
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joe.ker wrote: Sometimes plugging the RCA's in and out can cause the ground to crack where it is soldered into the pc board in the amp. Ah, the A/D/S/ is a bit different in that it uses a DIN connector, that fans out into the RCA plugs. So the actual RCA cables don't plug right into the amp. I will try doing some various things to clean up the noise.... playing with grounds, maybe find a different bus bar. I was using the same power connections for the Sony amp, which created no noise in the video system. |
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I was using the same power connections for the Sony amp, which created no noise in the video system. Yeah, but it's noise. It's not supposed to make sense. |
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