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ttworld May 9th 05 05:01 PM

Hafler DH101 noise
 
Recently only one channel my preamp started having random crackle and pop noises. The music on this channel also sounds distorted when the crackle and pop noises are present. The noise is only intermittent.

The noise is not affected by the signel source, dub and mono switches, the balance and volume knobs nor the tone switch/settings.

The functional block diagram on page 21 of the Hafler manual shows only the high level gain stage and the dc feedback sections as unaffected by all of these controls.

Can anyone suggest where to look / test for the source of these noises?

The manual is available on line at

http://www.hafler.com/techsupport/index.asp?ID=3

Thanks for any help.

James Lee Johnson May 11th 05 10:32 AM

I had a problem with the right channel of my Hafler DH-110 fading out, or
disappearing altogether. A good cleaning of the wire connectors INSIDE the
preamp fixed the problem and now it sounds great! I don't know if the DH-101
has similar heavy internal ribbon cables.

Search the Vintage Forum at audioasylum.com. I found help at

http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.mpl?...ms&r=&session=

Best of luck.

jjhnsn



[email protected] May 12th 05 05:32 AM


ttworld wrote:
Recently only one channel my preamp started having random crackle and
pop noises. The music on this channel also sounds distorted when the
crackle and pop noises are present. The noise is only intermittent.

The noise is not affected by the signel source, dub and mono

switches,
the balance and volume knobs nor the tone switch/settings.

The functional block diagram on page 21 of the Hafler manual shows

only
the high level gain stage and the dc feedback sections as unaffected

by
all of these controls.

Can anyone suggest where to look / test for the source of these
noises?

The manual is available on line at

http://www.hafler.com/techsupport/index.asp?ID=3

Thanks for any help.


--
ttworld


Loooking at the actual schematic on pages 12 & 13, it looks to me like
the DC feedback path is through the Bass control. Does turning that
control do anything with the crackles? You mentioned all the controls
except the Bass and Treble controls. I haven't probed it but I would
expect the Bass control to read 0 volts DC (give or take a few mV) on
all 3 lugs with no signal. Electrolytic capacitors are the most
frequent failures in old electronics. An ESR meter would detect them
easily.

I bought my DH-101 back in '79 in kit form. I haven't had any issues
with it yet -- after only 26 years. I did modify it to convert the
phono 1 position to a high level input for the CD player and hardwired
the phono cartridge input directly to the phono preamp which still
comes up as phono 2. Also altered the grounding by using a 5-way
binding post for the ground wire from the turntable directly to the PCB
rather than the chassis. Its a good unit if you like the minimalist
approach to audio.

Let us know what you find.
GG


ttworld May 12th 05 08:06 PM

The bass/treble knobs have no affect. The tone switch has no effect either.

Thank you for looking.

[email protected] May 13th 05 02:04 PM

ttworld wrote:

: Recently only one channel my preamp started having random crackle and
: pop noises. The music on this channel also sounds distorted when the
: crackle and pop noises are present. The noise is only intermittent.

: The noise is not affected by the signel source, dub and mono switches,
: the balance and volume knobs nor the tone switch/settings.

: The functional block diagram on page 21 of the Hafler manual shows only
: the high level gain stage and the dc feedback sections as unaffected by
: all of these controls.

: Can anyone suggest where to look / test for the source of these
: noises?

Have you tried posting your question on:

www.dyiaudio.com

Its a forum that has a lot of knowledgeable people that could help with
your problem.



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