digiteck
Active member
Hi,
i'm new to DIY, and would like to start with DIY project to learn and know some things and be able to make some servicing to my hardware...since it's difficult for me to find a good tech near from me. (I try to collect some infos too about the modification when you use a VCA DBX2001 in a GSSL see in this thread "SSL Clone compressor ratio measurements" http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=944.140 if you have some other infos.
So i have a Sontec EQ that i bought from Vintage King (USA) they make some servicing since they are old unit, and changed the transfo from 120 V to 220 V. The unit is working great and i'm really happy with it.
I believe Vintage King have good tech, and maybe my unit is ok but i have a small hum noise (start at 50Hz with a "bigger harmonic - volume" at 100 hz...) and it seem to be on the right channel (this is on this side that is the transfo). Maybe is it normal, but i would like if it could be possible to remove this (or reduce).
Maybe i can post later a sample of the noise if it could help...
Thanks,
Lionel
i'm new to DIY, and would like to start with DIY project to learn and know some things and be able to make some servicing to my hardware...since it's difficult for me to find a good tech near from me. (I try to collect some infos too about the modification when you use a VCA DBX2001 in a GSSL see in this thread "SSL Clone compressor ratio measurements" http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=944.140 if you have some other infos.
So i have a Sontec EQ that i bought from Vintage King (USA) they make some servicing since they are old unit, and changed the transfo from 120 V to 220 V. The unit is working great and i'm really happy with it.
I believe Vintage King have good tech, and maybe my unit is ok but i have a small hum noise (start at 50Hz with a "bigger harmonic - volume" at 100 hz...) and it seem to be on the right channel (this is on this side that is the transfo). Maybe is it normal, but i would like if it could be possible to remove this (or reduce).
Maybe i can post later a sample of the noise if it could help...
Thanks,
Lionel