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Re: [OT] Noise interference problem



>My amps are cutting in and out on me. The signal starts to wane and
>decay until, eventually, it (or the two amps together) falls silent.
>Then, after a little while, the signal comes back. The whole cycle
>repeats itself every so often.
Sounds a bit like your amps might be going into thermal shutdown. If you're not overloading it by signal, other potential sources of overload are hum, a DC offset problem (if DC coupled), or (inaudible) excessive RF interference coupling into the amp. Neither of these are necessarily solved by a supply filter such as the Furman. It would take some investigation if it's not simply a matter of trimming down your average power level.
Nic
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 7:28 AM
Subject: RE: [OT] Noise interference problem

>What are the solutions for a "dirty power" issue?

I have been following this thread with interest because I'm also
having power issues--but not quite the same thing as what you're
dealing with, however.

My amps are cutting in and out on me. The signal starts to wane and
decay until, eventually, it (or the two amps together) falls silent.
Then, after a little while, the signal comes back. The whole cycle
repeats itself every so often.

What to do about it? I called the guys at Furman. The person I spoke
to, Christos (extension 120, if you call him yourself), was immensely
helpful. In fact, you may want to call him and describe your problem
in detail. The solution  that he recommended for me (and perhaps the
same would work for you) was to get the Furman AR-1215 Power
Conditioner/Voltage Regulator. Here's the description of the unit
from the Sweetwater catalog:

"The 15 amp AR-1215 AC Line Regulator protects gear from problems
causes by AC line voltage irregularities. Delivers a stable 120 +/-
VAC for input AC line voltage between 97V and 141V."

As an added bonus, all Furman products have built in surge
protection--real protection, unlike strip outlets, which I've been
using to this point.

So, perhaps you should look into the AR-1215, or at least give Furman a call.

Jeff