Kevin Stuke
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Hi Sam,
thanks a lot, you saved the easter audiorepairs
thanks a lot, you saved the easter audiorepairs
HiHello Kevin. This is how you get to know each other in this group. Yes - I am the THS studio in Dormagen - I am "75" and have finished my active "recording session drudgery" and am now enjoying my mix and mastering studio. The DIY Fairchild 670, 660 and 66309 and the legendary Sonte1 MPQ 5 are also part of the outboard. The VTC is a dream ... I have worked on many desks in my active time - but here on the VTC it is the most fun and that is also when playing classical music. Regarding the power supply: I already have a very quiet fan installed. No need for a "side room". I have increased the 5 electrolytic capacitors to a total of 82,000 uF. The buzzing noise can only be heard when the volume potentiometer is wide open and there is not the slightest hum of any kind. However, this is also due to the strict star grounding of the entire studio and the separation of all ground connections in the symmetrical inputs and outputs of the console.
I´ve also found some suboptimal soldering spots the hardest thing to find so war was a distortion Problem on Group 7 & 8 - it would distort earlier than the others - turns out there is a ball of solder UNDER the D sub connector for the corresponding VU metersHi Holger + Kevin
I´ve had very good results with replacing these SSM2017 with That 1510/1512 chips in various consoles. They sound more detailed with less distortion and don´t get as hot as the 2017. In the past I´ve "repaired" a few defective 2017 preamps just by resoldering them. Most likely the heat was responsible for this fault since the solder clearly looked like cold solderspots on a few legs of the 2017 while the others were still ok.
cheers from Karlsruhe
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