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Acoustically rather than electronically.
I've had my A&H GS3 down for about 9 months, and after cleaning it and replacing some faders I hooked it up to test it before installing it. The power supply always made a small bit of hum/buzz, but it seems to be a lot more than I remember. There is no hum/buzz in the actual audio, but the PS itself is making a fair amount of hum acoustically by itself. It's the original PS, the console was built in December of 1992. Any thoughts on what to replace, look at, etc.? I've got a service manual but it doesn't really talk much about the power supply. FWIW the model number of the PS is MPS9. My A&H System 8 has a slighter smaller PS (model number MPS8) that does not make nearly as much buzz, and that PS dates from 1988. Analogeezer |
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