camarada78
Well-known member
Hello,
I've recently "fixed" a Schoeps CMC641 that had a hiss problem. Changed the caps with new Nichicon ones and the hiss was gone, but now i have a 120hz hum very audible in some preamps (not so much in others but its there). I have no idea where to start. the hum was not there before and its twin pair that has no noise at all.
I've tested with these settings:
Avid Carbon + Neve Shelford = very audible 120hz hum (peaking around -65dB with gain around +48dB)
Avid Carbon + Avalon 737 = not that audible but its there (peaking around -70dB with gain around +42dB)
- first it thought it needed a good clean. didnt solve it.
- i changed the caps again. didnt solve it
- put old caps back. hiss is back and now with the new 120hz hum
i think the hot air might damaged something on the voltage stage that started to give me this hiss.
Thanks, have a good day
I've recently "fixed" a Schoeps CMC641 that had a hiss problem. Changed the caps with new Nichicon ones and the hiss was gone, but now i have a 120hz hum very audible in some preamps (not so much in others but its there). I have no idea where to start. the hum was not there before and its twin pair that has no noise at all.
I've tested with these settings:
Avid Carbon + Neve Shelford = very audible 120hz hum (peaking around -65dB with gain around +48dB)
Avid Carbon + Avalon 737 = not that audible but its there (peaking around -70dB with gain around +42dB)
- first it thought it needed a good clean. didnt solve it.
- i changed the caps again. didnt solve it
- put old caps back. hiss is back and now with the new 120hz hum
i think the hot air might damaged something on the voltage stage that started to give me this hiss.
Thanks, have a good day