power amp reading "protect" (solved)
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power amp reading "protect" (solved)
setup: presto 6N, with fairchild cutting head (rewound to 8ohm), modern power amp
at a random point yesterday, my power amp came up with a "protect" notice.
I've had it happen before, usually when the wires were touching and causing a short
In this case,
-I've made fresh connections all around (stripped the speaker wires and re-connected)
-measured the head impedance, right around 8 ohm
-left the amp unplugged to reset the circuit
at a loss on what else could be the issue, any help is appreciated!
at a random point yesterday, my power amp came up with a "protect" notice.
I've had it happen before, usually when the wires were touching and causing a short
In this case,
-I've made fresh connections all around (stripped the speaker wires and re-connected)
-measured the head impedance, right around 8 ohm
-left the amp unplugged to reset the circuit
at a loss on what else could be the issue, any help is appreciated!
making lathe cuts on a Presto 6N, HIFI stereo cuts on vinylrecorder
at Audio Geography Studios, Providence, RI USA
http://www.audiogeography.com
at Audio Geography Studios, Providence, RI USA
http://www.audiogeography.com
Re: power amp reading "protect"
I have this problem with a Servo 600 a few months ago. Not sure if you are using the same.
But I didn't have a Presto in that time and I was just using with speakers and a turntable (Was waiting my Presto to arrive).
Was always "protect". And than the "protect" fade out and I thought was good. No luck.
Problem was with my Servo. So I sent back and received a new one. Still in guarantee. Called Servo and Amazon.
I tried all too. New wires, unplug, reset...
Hope you can fix.
P.S. Heard a few Servo 600 have this issue after a few years. Not sure if is true.
Anderson
But I didn't have a Presto in that time and I was just using with speakers and a turntable (Was waiting my Presto to arrive).
Was always "protect". And than the "protect" fade out and I thought was good. No luck.
Problem was with my Servo. So I sent back and received a new one. Still in guarantee. Called Servo and Amazon.
I tried all too. New wires, unplug, reset...
Hope you can fix.
P.S. Heard a few Servo 600 have this issue after a few years. Not sure if is true.
Anderson
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Re: power amp reading "protect"
So you have a problem with an amplifier. What brand/model is it?
Re: power amp reading "protect"
update: I forgot about the former issues with this head!
I was having this issue some years ago (with another power amp) it ended up being the head connections were shorting out against the 6N fork that holds the head in place. The head was modded to run the wires through the front, instead of the back, problem solved.
now - it seems the connectors or extra wire in the back was causing an issue.
the head works fine when not mounted, and now I put some electrical tape on the back when mounting and it's fine.
(note: I believe this is an Olson brand fairchild clone)
thanks all for the help and replies
I was having this issue some years ago (with another power amp) it ended up being the head connections were shorting out against the 6N fork that holds the head in place. The head was modded to run the wires through the front, instead of the back, problem solved.
now - it seems the connectors or extra wire in the back was causing an issue.
the head works fine when not mounted, and now I put some electrical tape on the back when mounting and it's fine.
(note: I believe this is an Olson brand fairchild clone)
thanks all for the help and replies
making lathe cuts on a Presto 6N, HIFI stereo cuts on vinylrecorder
at Audio Geography Studios, Providence, RI USA
http://www.audiogeography.com
at Audio Geography Studios, Providence, RI USA
http://www.audiogeography.com