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drjackool

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Hello

I have a microlab PROBIT M-2000 5.1 sound system (for PC). Now after about 13 years when I turn speakers ON a noise dropped on sound (like when applaying a sound effect by software) and I must turn the speaker OFF and then turn ON again for some times to clear the noise also when I touch the speaker or remove satellite speakers around the amplifier the noise comes back again.

Please help
Thanks
 
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Tha fios agaibh

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Can you describe the sound better?
Is it like a hum or a squealing sound?
If the latter, it might be a cracked board or bad solder joint causing feedback oscillations. If you checked that already, it is probably a component failing. They can sometimes be detected by applying heat or cooling them down with compressed air.
 

drjackool

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Hi
The sound is like a hum or like a far sound or bus loss, I open the PCB and resoldring all elements but not affected. and all capacitors have normal appearance.

Please guid me
 

Tha fios agaibh

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I have no idea what that means. Nor what a far sound/bus loss is.
Do you gave a schematic you can post?
Is it a 60cycle hum, or more like white noise sound?
How loud is this noise? What's your experience level?
You need to offer as many pieces to the puzzle as you can for one of us to help.
 

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I have no idea what that means. Nor what a far sound/bus loss is.
Do you gave a schematic you can post?
Is it a 60cycle hum, or more like white noise sound?
How loud is this noise? What's your experience level?
You need to offer as many pieces to the puzzle as you can for one of us to help.

totally agree with this
we need lots more info for us to help you .... answer all those questions :)
it wouldn't hurt for us to see a couple of sharp and well lit pics of the circuit board in the power supply area
 

drjackool

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Hi
I provide some pictures from PCB
WP_20150326_11_35_33_Pro.jpg WP_20150326_11_36_59_Pro.jpg WP_20150326_11_40_56_Pro.jpg WP_20150326_11_42_09_Pro.jpg WP_20150326_11_42_29_Pro.jpg WP_20150326_11_43_28_Pro.jpg WP_20150326_11_43_48_Pro.jpg WP_20150326_11_45_51_Pro.jpg

BUS loss: Like when closing the bus volume.
Far sound: Like sound are playing in bathroom.
 
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that's shockingly bad cabling

first thing to do is cut that cable tie and separate ALL mains voltage cable away from the signal cables

so re-ziptie the thick red and blue mains cables together and move them away from ( as far as possible ) from the red and black cables etc that go to the speaker and input connectors

Dave
 

drjackool

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I tried it, but not work.

Also when I turning OFF for a semi-second (while i pressing power button) the sound be correct for a moment.
 
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