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Beobuddy replied on Sun, Aug 10 2014 8:37 PM

Peter Pan:

 

Solder Pin 2 and Pin 7 together to ensure enough ground. Too little ground provides noise.

 

Be carefull with making more groundings than necessary. Groundloops are caused by these, with unwanted noise as result.

 

Peter Pan:

Trigger flow is from > 2.5 Volts DC. to < 5.0 Volts DC.

There is no need to restrict the triggervoltage to 5.0 V maximum. No zener is needed for that. Will result in unnecessary powerdissipation.

If a zener is used for protection, use one for 15V. When 12V is applied to the triggerinput, only 9mA will flow through the 22K resistor to the base of the transistor for triggering used. Almost negligible..

 

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tuttivini replied on Sun, Aug 10 2014 10:21 PM

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tuttivini replied on Mon, Aug 11 2014 6:07 PM

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Beobuddy replied on Mon, Aug 11 2014 7:33 PM

Well, you could read the answer in one of the postings. "Using a 12V trigger".

So, it will work. But if the beolab stays on to long (after switching the receiver off), then I would suggest a resistor parallel to the  triggersupply for discharging the outputcapacitor. Which value depends on the capacity of it.

Start experimenting.

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tuttivini replied on Mon, Aug 11 2014 7:44 PM

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tuttivini replied on Wed, Aug 13 2014 8:55 PM

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tournedos replied on Wed, Aug 13 2014 9:07 PM

tuttivini:
Ps: I don't hear it when I listen to music. Audio quality is good (as good as it gets with relative simple 6000's...)  But I just don't like the fact that they make some sort of noise, hearable from the tweeters (max 20cm's away), when they are on and no music is playing. Is this called 'white noise'?

I don't know, but... why not take the easy solution, and stop listening to your speakers from 20 cm away when no music is playing?

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Jeff replied on Wed, Aug 13 2014 9:16 PM

tournedos:

tuttivini:
Ps: I don't hear it when I listen to music. Audio quality is good (as good as it gets with relative simple 6000's...)  But I just don't like the fact that they make some sort of noise, hearable from the tweeters (max 20cm's away), when they are on and no music is playing. Is this called 'white noise'?

I don't know, but... why not take the easy solution, and stop listening to your speakers from 20 cm when no music is playing?

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tournedos replied on Wed, Aug 13 2014 9:38 PM

Sorry, had some actual info too... I just listened to my BL8000s (connected to a BC9500 with Powerlink cables). Yes they hiss a little, and might have slight hum as well. I don't care a bit.

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tuttivini replied on Wed, Aug 13 2014 9:43 PM

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elephant replied on Wed, Aug 13 2014 10:30 PM
Unfortunately I am not an audiophile Sad

My ears hiss without the aid of my 6000s [:\'(]

I have tried your experiments and I can't detect much Embarrassed

So back to listen to the music and trying to whistle in tune Whistle

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tuttivini replied on Thu, Aug 14 2014 10:19 PM

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tuttivini:
Is this on ALL beolabs?
Other forum members who can/want to check this on there systems?

I have 4000 and 8000, have had these connected line and with PL never had any "his" and has had these connected to different amps as well

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tuttivini replied on Thu, Aug 14 2014 11:17 PM

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I had problems with one of my 4000s (hum) but never a "his", and when repaired I started to get nervous about the other speakers, no sound what so ever from any when in standby.When there was no sound from amps, the speakers turned off after 30-60 sec. after that no sound. Even before going into standby, no sound. 

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Beobuddy replied on Fri, Aug 15 2014 6:15 PM

What happens if you shorten the input while powered up?

Be aware of the fact that thes are just analog amplifiers without any volumecontrol in itself. So, even the slightest noise or hum picked up, or caused by cables are amplified. So, it might even be caused by the internal cross-over filter.

And there is a difference between audiophile and just creating something without any purpose. If you can't hear the noise from a distance, don't bother.

 

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tuttivini replied on Sat, Aug 16 2014 8:31 PM

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elephant replied on Sun, Aug 17 2014 3:29 AM
tuttivini:

What do you mean with 'shorten the input'? Isn't this harmful for the beolabs?

I think means reduce the cable length - less copper to act as a pick up

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tuttivini replied on Thu, Aug 28 2014 11:13 AM

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