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Default Can anyone tell me what is the quality of BSS by Harmon signal processors?

This unit will be in a 90 to 100 degree F environment on 24 hours 7
days a week. In the past we have used Bi-Amp and ClearOne products. I
haven't heard of this subdivision of Harmon until today so any
information on longevity would be really helpful. Thanks. Chuck

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On 12/3/2015 1:00 PM, Chuck wrote:
This unit will be in a 90 to 100 degree F environment on 24 hours 7
days a week. In the past we have used Bi-Amp and ClearOne products. I
haven't heard of this subdivision of Harmon until today


BSS is the shortened form of Brooke-Siren Systems, a UK firm that made
good quality gear for years before they became a Harmon company. I don't
see any reason why it shouldn't be just as good now.

How's your humidity and ventilation?


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Chuck wrote:
This unit will be in a 90 to 100 degree F environment on 24 hours 7
days a week. In the past we have used Bi-Amp and ClearOne products. I
haven't heard of this subdivision of Harmon until today so any
information on longevity would be really helpful. Thanks. Chuck


The Omnidrive from a decade ago was great, and in the eighties they made some
decent PA gear, but I have not used the new stuff.

Pop the case, look at the temperature ratings on the electrolytics and who
made them. 105C caps from Wima are a good sign, 85C caps from Chinese
companies nobody has ever heard of are a bad sign.

In that environment what you are likely to encounter are mostly capacitors
going.
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Default Can anyone tell me what is the quality of BSS by Harmon signal processors?

Mike Rivers wrote:


This unit will be in a 90 to 100 degree F environment on 24 hours 7
days a week. In the past we have used Bi-Amp and ClearOne products. I
haven't heard of this subdivision of Harmon until today


BSS is the shortened form of Brooke-Siren Systems, a UK firm that made
good quality gear for years before they became a Harmon company. I don't
see any reason why it shouldn't be just as good now.



** Some reasons for concern include manufacture in China with mostly cheap SMD components and Pb free solder.

When BSS gear was made in the UK, components and assembly were of a high standard intended for long life in studio and other professional use.



..... Phil





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