by SteveFury »
Fri Mar 07, 2014 12:11 pm
I have a Seeburg AY160 which had a lot of problems, it's been a rebuild project since July and fixing this amp will finally finish it.
Sometime last fall I had replaced all the electrolytic caps, including the ones someone else install in a "botched" repair. I did not replace any resistors because they all measured within tolerance. The amp sounded fairly well before the rebuild, except the bass and treble switches did nothing and it produced a very loud pop when the trip solenoid fired. Rebuilding the amp fixed both the issues. I had replaced both 6EU7 tubes for testing weak on my mutual conductance testers, the other tubes on the amp tested good. The amp sounds a lot better except for a couple issues.
1. There's a slight AC hum.
2. The amplifier produces its own noise. Best I can describe is a sort of scratchy and continuous white noise... Similar to the sound you get while listening to an AM radio during a lightning storm. As it goes, you make the selection and the mechanism scans. It loads the record, places the needle down and the white noise burst through and quickly fades as the music begins to play. The noise is at least as loud as the music.
I can unplug the mute connector from the amp and select a song. The noise starts as the amp's power supply comes on and remains noisy until a song begins to play, then almost disappears within 3-4 seconds. Removing the 6EU7 AVC tube does not remove the noise. I have also removed the AVC tube, and the mute plug and the audio input plug and the noise remains. The volume control effects both noise and audio signal.
I have removed both the controller and amp chassis from the jukebox and have them joined on my bench for testing. I have done some voltage readings, mainly where they are posted on the schematic. Some measurements are very close to the ones posted on the schematic while some are way off, such as the plate voltages on the AVC tube.
I was wondering if anyone have had this strange noise problem before, if it may be something common (or not). These are the voltages in question. Red figures are my measured value and Blue figures are the difference posted on the schematic. It is measured on the bench... Both the mute and audio input plugs are not inserted.
The noise has not occurred while it is on my bench.
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SteveFury on Sun Mar 09, 2014 7:55 am, edited 1 time in total.