I have a pair of Tannoy Reveal Actives and one of them suddenly started making a "buzzing" noise, kind of like when you have a guitar cable that has lost its ground. It still plays music, but is useless for any kind of critical listening.
I swapped input cables with the other speaker (which works fine) and it does not appear to be a cable problem. I usually use balanced cables with XLR connectors, but also tried balanced 1/4" and it sounds the same. Unbalanced 1/4" was much loader buzzing. With nothing plugged in its pretty quiet.
I run a home made attenuator inline to the monitors, and it does not matter what the setting is, I get the same amount od buzz. (No volume control on these monitors).
I opened it up and did not see anything obvious. I'm not a full tech, but know enough to be dangerous. I checked the power supply and seem to get a steady +/- 28V. I checked connectivity from the input to the circuit and that looks good. The buzz seems to come out both the woofer and tweeter, so I figure its not in the separate power amp chips. On a whim I replaced "IC1" (TL074CN), which seems to be a preamp/summer of some sort but no change, still get the buzz.
I have a decent digital meter but no scope. Any suggestions?
Here are some pics:
http://home.comcast.net/~ps8899/tannoy/tannoy_pcb_top.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~ps8899/tannoy/tannoy_pcb_back.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~ps8899/tannoy/tannoy_amp_side.jpg
thanks.
--Peter
I swapped input cables with the other speaker (which works fine) and it does not appear to be a cable problem. I usually use balanced cables with XLR connectors, but also tried balanced 1/4" and it sounds the same. Unbalanced 1/4" was much loader buzzing. With nothing plugged in its pretty quiet.
I run a home made attenuator inline to the monitors, and it does not matter what the setting is, I get the same amount od buzz. (No volume control on these monitors).
I opened it up and did not see anything obvious. I'm not a full tech, but know enough to be dangerous. I checked the power supply and seem to get a steady +/- 28V. I checked connectivity from the input to the circuit and that looks good. The buzz seems to come out both the woofer and tweeter, so I figure its not in the separate power amp chips. On a whim I replaced "IC1" (TL074CN), which seems to be a preamp/summer of some sort but no change, still get the buzz.
I have a decent digital meter but no scope. Any suggestions?
Here are some pics:
http://home.comcast.net/~ps8899/tannoy/tannoy_pcb_top.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~ps8899/tannoy/tannoy_pcb_back.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~ps8899/tannoy/tannoy_amp_side.jpg
thanks.
--Peter