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Default Receiver has a hum - Harmon Kardon 230A


"Tim Schwartz" wrote in message
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Mark D. Zacharias wrote:
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Mark D. Zacharias wrote:
(Just where are those outputs, anyway?)
jak
The outputs are those little black bridge rectifier-looking things
attached to the rear panel. I once subbed a set of 2SD313's for them,
but the basing is the reverse of a TO-220 package, if memory serves.
This model was one of my earliest "wiz-bang" repairs where I had to
improvise to get the thing running. Even in 1985 or thereabouts there
was no support from Harman on this model.

Which goes back to the question, is there some compelling reason to
want to fix this thing? It's probably not even worth the effort unless
you just need it to fill out your HK collection - they were pretty
rare.


Mark Z.
The OP stated that he's had it since new, so I'd guess a fairly strong
sentimental attachment.

jak
Thank you all for your assistance and suggestions to help me with this
hum problem. I opened it up again today and removed the front too to
better inspect connections on the front panel. With the unit on, I
tapped all over the unit with a non-conductive tool. I was unable to
have any effect on the hum. I loosened and tightened many screws.
Especially those that appear to provide some grounding. No change. I
found no connections that appeared suspect.

I suppose the next step is to test the caps with an ESR meter. This is
probably beyond my ability and will involve the purchase of such a unit.
So I think I will button the unit up, and for now keep it on 'Monitor'
and use an external tuner on the monitor inputs. There is no hum when
using Monitor.

Yes this unit is a relic and in fact purchased by my wife new in the
early 70's. Perhaps not worth the service fee for repair, but it
provides a connection to the past so I'll keep in for her a bit longer.

Thanks again.

John



Was the hum only on the (FM) radio section? That would have narrowed it
down somewhat...

Mark Z.

Mark,

As I recall from a question that John replied to earlier, his hum problem
was on all sources EXCEPT the tape monitor switch. I suspect a pre-amp
power supply issue, or a ground fault of some sort. It would be nice to
have a print of the thing, but I don't.

Regards,
Tim Schwartz
Bristol Electronics


That is correct. Hum is present on all sources EXCEPT the tape monitor
switch. I can pug in an external tuner on the tape monitor input and there
is no hum when switched to MONITOR.

John