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Dave
- Jan 1, 1970
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I have a mid-80's HK integrated amp (PM-650). It's been very reliable and
sounds good, but there are a few things that have been bugging me:
1. The output of L & R channels are not equal... the left channel is louder
for any given source. It's in the pre-amp section, because I can make the
right speaker louder by flipping to "reverse stereo" so it's not the power
amp. I've aligned/calibrated the amp using the adjustments in the service
manual.
2. The balance knob is scratchy.
3. Every once in awhile one or both speakers cuts out. I have to toggle
the subsonic filter switch a few times to get it back on.
Anyway, last night I decided to give the amp a throrough cleaning, and I
replaced all of the electrolytic caps upstream of the reverse stereo switch.
I liberally sprayed all of the knobs (bass/treble/balance/tape monitor
select/volume) with MG contact cleaner and operated the knobs vigorously for
a minute or two. I then let the amp sit for an hour. The contact cleaner
evaporates almost instantaneously so I figured an hour was a reasonable time
to wait for the switches to dry out. When I powered up the amp everything
looked normal i.e. it lit up, but when I switched the speakers on (volume
all the way down), WHOA! CRACKLY STATIC, LOUD! None of the preamp controls
have any effect on the volume of static except my old nemesis, the subsonic
filter which creates a hum in the right channel when switched on. Switched
it back off, waited for four more hours. Double-checked all the solder
joints on the caps I had replaced for solder bridges, bad joints, correct
orientation on polar caps, etc.
When I fired it up this time, much much less static, but a) definitely some
residual low-level static on the right channel and b) left channel keeps
cutting out... need to crank up the volume and it "pops" back on. Sounds
good when it's on, and both channels very clear at high volume. Could be
worse I suppose.
My question is: how long does it take for this stuff to dry out? Could I
have just moved the dirt around inside the pots and made it worse? Should I
clean everything again?
I seem to have transformed a infrequent mild annoyance into a show-stopper.
Any replies greatly appreciated.
Dave
sounds good, but there are a few things that have been bugging me:
1. The output of L & R channels are not equal... the left channel is louder
for any given source. It's in the pre-amp section, because I can make the
right speaker louder by flipping to "reverse stereo" so it's not the power
amp. I've aligned/calibrated the amp using the adjustments in the service
manual.
2. The balance knob is scratchy.
3. Every once in awhile one or both speakers cuts out. I have to toggle
the subsonic filter switch a few times to get it back on.
Anyway, last night I decided to give the amp a throrough cleaning, and I
replaced all of the electrolytic caps upstream of the reverse stereo switch.
I liberally sprayed all of the knobs (bass/treble/balance/tape monitor
select/volume) with MG contact cleaner and operated the knobs vigorously for
a minute or two. I then let the amp sit for an hour. The contact cleaner
evaporates almost instantaneously so I figured an hour was a reasonable time
to wait for the switches to dry out. When I powered up the amp everything
looked normal i.e. it lit up, but when I switched the speakers on (volume
all the way down), WHOA! CRACKLY STATIC, LOUD! None of the preamp controls
have any effect on the volume of static except my old nemesis, the subsonic
filter which creates a hum in the right channel when switched on. Switched
it back off, waited for four more hours. Double-checked all the solder
joints on the caps I had replaced for solder bridges, bad joints, correct
orientation on polar caps, etc.
When I fired it up this time, much much less static, but a) definitely some
residual low-level static on the right channel and b) left channel keeps
cutting out... need to crank up the volume and it "pops" back on. Sounds
good when it's on, and both channels very clear at high volume. Could be
worse I suppose.
My question is: how long does it take for this stuff to dry out? Could I
have just moved the dirt around inside the pots and made it worse? Should I
clean everything again?
I seem to have transformed a infrequent mild annoyance into a show-stopper.
Any replies greatly appreciated.
Dave