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Bose Wave Radio loud AC hum
My 1994 Bose Wave Radio has a VERY loud AC hum from the speakers, no
other sound. All displays are fine; display will show stations tuned to, but no signal comes through. I checked the main filter capacitor (10,000 mfd, 10V) and it seems to be OK. Help! Also, Where can I get a schematic of this radio? |
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wrote in message ... My 1994 Bose Wave Radio has a VERY loud AC hum from the speakers, no other sound. All displays are fine; display will show stations tuned to, but no signal comes through. I checked the main filter capacitor (10,000 mfd, 10V) and it seems to be OK. Help! Also, Where can I get a schematic of this radio? Mail me off-group using the address that I posted this from, with the six digit number from the main board, and I should be able to find you a set of schematics. Alternatively, send me a decent digital image of the main board. There are many different variants of chassis fitted to Wave Radios, but I have schematics to cover most of them if not exactly, then close enough to make no odds. Arfa |
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http://www.electrondepot.com/repair/...-hum-9955-.htm , BEN wrote: flyer44er wrote: My 1994 Bose Wave Radio has a VERY loud AC hum from the speakers, no other sound. All displays are fine; display will show stations tuned to, but no signal comes through. I checked the main filter capacitor (10,000 mfd, 10V) and it seems to be OK. Help! Also, Where can I get a schematic of this radio? I am really surprised A BOSE radio is supposed to be top quality. I do not think that BOSE corp will give you a diagram . I have worked on radios. The older ones that used discrete components and could be restored. I do not think the bose is repairable at the component level. bose will probably sell you the innards. modern solid state radios are not easily repaired or diagnostic tests done on them . mainly because they use special integrated circuits. I would contact BOSE and see if they will replace the innerds.. or the entire radio. To trouble shoot that set you would need the equipment to signal trace the circuit on your set... if the power supply went bad and applied the wrong voltage to the integrated circuits are probably shot.. GoodLuck ben |
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On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 8:18:03 PM UTC-7, BEN wrote:
responding to http://www.electrondepot.com/repair/...-hum-9955-.htm , BEN wrote: flyer44er wrote (On 11/19/08) : * http://www.electrondepot.com * is just one of the various forum/newsgroup archive websites that can cause this responding to really OLD posts thing, not just Google Groups. |
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You really should look at the datrsof the posts. But I will respond for the hell of it. I got one.
I looked at it and there is not much about the output stage, FM or whatever, but there is a bunch of stages of OP AMPs in there that must have no other purpose but to do some really fine EQ. I mean stage after sdtage, combined OP AMPs in different stages. This is all obviously to as accurately as possibly counteract frequncy response variables and phase shift in their particular speaker system. that's why you can't really dupolicate their EQ for the 901s with a regular ten band. You might get close, it will sound good, but not that good. Eliminating the phase shift is important in keeping those peaks and valleys out of the frequency response curve, and though they do not do a perfect job, they at least make it sound pleasing. IIRC, there are alot of unmarked components on that print. Some are marked, in fact I belive that in the EQ section they are marked. But look at the configuration of the amps, it is a rat's nest. This EQ system was obviously designed by instrumentation engineers. Someone capable. It is so ****ing precise it is ridiculous. Of course we canot prove that becaue what, get a calibrated mic out there ? It is meant to match THEIR speakers. The old Boses had a woofer on one side with a smaller but matched in higher freqs on the left. It used a longish cavity through the back of the cabinet to make a bass reflex system. Later models used two woofers and had the vent or whatever out the back. Sounds ghood but I have no idea which is better. I actaully have heard both, but they were years apart and in totally different environbments so ther eis no way to compare. Watch the dates here. Nobody should say never respond to an old post, becaue if YOU had one to fix or whatever, what the hell ? Sometimes you do find a print from an old ass source at a university or something. But trying to help anyone gone for a long time just, technically, spams the group. Unintentionally of course but the end result is the same. But it gave me some rant time :-) You should look it up, see the print for that MF. That EQ circuitis out of this world. |
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"* http://www.electrondepot.com * is just one of the various forum/newsgroup archive websites that can cause this responding to really OLD posts thing, not just Google Groups. "
AHA ! So we need a constant thing at the top. Didn't Sam used to do something like that ? Keep posting stuff and links to repairfaq.org and all that ? Hmmmm |
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On 06/11/2014 09:13 PM, wrote:
"* http://www.electrondepot.com * is just one of the various forum/newsgroup archive websites that can cause this responding to really OLD posts thing, not just Google Groups." AHA ! So we need a constant thing at the top. Didn't Sam used to do something like that ? Keep posting stuff and links to repairfaq.org and all that ? Hmmmm Thunderbird sorts by date and time, latest at the top. I don't organize by threads. Strictly chrono. |
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Bose Wave Radio loud AC hum
On Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 1:32:45 PM UTC-5, wrote:
My 1994 Bose Wave Radio has a VERY loud AC hum from the speakers, no other sound. All displays are fine; display will show stations tuned to, but no signal comes through. I checked the main filter capacitor (10,000 mfd, 10V) and it seems to be OK. Help! Also, Where can I get a schematic of this radio? Check the speakers when you power it up. See if either on of them draw inward to outward. If so the main amplifier chip has failed. This will also give a loud 60hz hum. Bose will not sell you the chip but I found a youtube video of such a fix and he mentioned where he got it |
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Do you realize the original question is from seven years ago ?
Do you realize someone did the same **** a little over a year ago ? |
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Bose Wave Radio loud AC hum
On Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 2:32:45 PM UTC-4, wrote:
My 1994 Bose Wave Radio has a VERY loud AC hum from the speakers, no other sound. All displays are fine; display will show stations tuned to, but no signal comes through. I checked the main filter capacitor (10,000 mfd, 10V) and it seems to be OK. Help! Also, Where can I get a schematic of this radio? |
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wrote in message ... On Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 2:32:45 PM UTC-4, wrote: My 1994 Bose Wave Radio has a VERY loud AC hum from the speakers, no other sound. All displays are fine; display will show stations tuned to, but no signal comes through. I checked the main filter capacitor (10,000 mfd, 10V) and it seems to be OK. Help! Also, Where can I get a schematic of this radio? Sure the hum is coming from the radio or is Raeanne sitting next to the radio with a black dick in her mouth? |
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Bose Wave Radio loud AC hum
On Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 2:32:45 PM UTC-4, wrote:
My 1994 Bose Wave Radio has a VERY loud AC hum from the speakers, no other sound. All displays are fine; display will show stations tuned to, but no signal comes through. I checked the main filter capacitor (10,000 mfd, 10V) and it seems to be OK. Help! Also, Where can I get a schematic of this radio? |
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