I have a Meyer Sound 833 control unit on my bench. It has a weird fault
that appears to centre around a 15kHz oscillation that affects one
channel, directly, but is bleeding through to the other channel.
Meyer Sound refuses to supply a schematic. They will repair it for a set >charge of US$592.50 (nice round figure). That's a bitter pill to
swallow, but it gets worse. I (and my customer) are here in Australia
and I figure on the freight charges to blow that figure out to around >US$1,000.00 or so.
I am hopeful that someone has some experience with this product. Maybe
even schematics.
TIA
Trevor Wilson
I have a Meyer Sound 833 control unit on my bench. It has a weird fault
that appears to centre around a 15kHz oscillation that affects one
channel, directly, but is bleeding through to the other channel.
Meyer Sound refuses to supply a schematic. They will repair it for a set charge of US$592.50 (nice round figure). That's a bitter pill to
swallow, but it gets worse. I (and my customer) are here in Australia
and I figure on the freight charges to blow that figure out to around US$1,000.00 or so.
I am hopeful that someone has some experience with this product. Maybe
even schematics.
TIA
Trevor Wilson
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Trevor Wilson wrote:.
I have a Meyer Sound 833 control unit on my bench. It has a weird fault that appears to centre around a 15kHz oscillation that affects one
channel, directly, but is bleeding through to the other channel.
Meyer Sound refuses to supply a schematic. They will repair it for a set charge of US$592.50 (nice round figure). That's a bitter pill to
swallow, but it gets worse. I (and my customer) are here in Australia
and I figure on the freight charges to blow that figure out to around US$1,000.00 or so.
I am hopeful that someone has some experience with this product. Maybe
even schematics.
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Will they supply parts? Even buying the complete guts can't cost as much as their charge plus freight.
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Trevor Wilson wrote:.
I have a Meyer Sound 833 control unit on my bench. It has a weird fault that appears to centre around a 15kHz oscillation that affects one channel, directly, but is bleeding through to the other channel.
Meyer Sound refuses to supply a schematic. They will repair it for a set charge of US$592.50 (nice round figure). That's a bitter pill to
swallow, but it gets worse. I (and my customer) are here in Australia
and I figure on the freight charges to blow that figure out to around US$1,000.00 or so.
I am hopeful that someone has some experience with this product. Maybe even schematics.
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Will they supply parts? Even buying the complete guts can't cost as much as their charge plus freight.
** The unit is nearly 40 years old.
Consists of one PCB in a box.
I have a Meyer Sound 833 control unit on my bench. It has a weird fault
that appears to centre around a 15kHz oscillation that affects one
channel, directly, but is bleeding through to the other channel.
Meyer Sound refuses to supply a schematic. They will repair it for a set charge of US$592.50 (nice round figure). That's a bitter pill to
swallow, but it gets worse. I (and my customer) are here in Australia
and I figure on the freight charges to blow that figure out to around US$1,000.00 or so.
I am hopeful that someone has some experience with this product. Maybe
even schematics.
TIA
Trevor Wilson
Trevor Wilson wrote:
I have a Meyer Sound 833 control unit on my bench. It has a weird fault that appears to centre around a 15kHz oscillation that affects one channel, directly, but is bleeding through to the other channel.
Meyer Sound refuses to supply a schematic. They will repair it for a set charge of US$592.50 (nice round figure). That's a bitter pill to
swallow, but it gets worse. I (and my customer) are here in Australia
and I figure on the freight charges to blow that figure out to around US$1,000.00 or so.
I am hopeful that someone has some experience with this product. Maybe even schematics.
TIA
Trevor Wilson
not familiar with the amp and not an audio guy but:
15Khz sounds like switching supply noise? Bad caps on power rails?
JC
Trevor Wilson wrote:
I have a Meyer Sound 833 control unit on my bench. It has a weird
fault that appears to centre around a 15kHz oscillation that affects
one channel, directly, but is bleeding through to the other channel.
Meyer Sound refuses to supply a schematic. They will repair it for a
set charge of US$592.50 (nice round figure). That's a bitter pill to
swallow, but it gets worse. I (and my customer) are here in Australia
and I figure on the freight charges to blow that figure out to around
US$1,000.00 or so.
I am hopeful that someone has some experience with this product. Maybe
even schematics.
TIA
Trevor Wilson
not familiar with the amp and not an audio guy but:
15Khz sounds like switching supply noise? Bad caps on power rails?
JC
I won't have the ability
to use the speaker feedback section, but that should be a concern, give
that the system is designed for sound reinforcement use,
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