DS-5 Noisy

Started by edwin, May 26, 2014, 02:59:45 PM

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edwin

Hi all,
I've discovered that my ancient DS-5 has gotten noisy. When I replace it with the DS-5R, all is quiet. The noise is not hum, it's more like weird hash, I guess it's possible it's the filter caps (it is pretty old, I don't remember if I've replaced the caps or not), but my understanding is that bad filter caps introduce hum, not hash.
 
I'll take a look inside, but I thought I'd see if anyone has experienced anything similar.
 
Tnx,
Edwin

sonicus

HI , Edwin ,I have heard a variety of noise from bad caps. I have replaced caps in the channel strips of a Soundcraft analog board and cut rid of such noise. As long as you are in there perhaps replace the full bridge rectifier for just a few dollars more maybe .
 
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 Wolf

keith_h

What wolf said. I don't have an original box but have had the stereo/mono switch on my DS-5R cause noise when I used it after a long period of disuse. After exercising the switch it cleared up.  
 
Keith

edwin

Thanks, guys. I'm pretty familiar with caps doing funny things when they go bad, but the caps in a channel strip function differently from power supply caps. Bad power supply caps should just create hum in cases like this. But, I guess it can't hurt to replace them after so many decades. I'll try cleaning the switching jack, first though. That might be a source of something like I'm hearing. If I were to compare it to anything I've heard before, it sounds a bit like what you get when the plate resistors on a blackface Fender go bad.