So I put the newly WOPL`d 700 series II into the main system today and was quite pleasantly surprised at what I heard. This thing sounds real nice, gratifyingly detailed and smooth presentation with seemingly endless power and a killer bottom end, that aspect was kind of expected.
I do however have a minor gripe, I noticed a very low level buzz emanating from the speakers. By low level I mean you need to be right up to the speakers to hear it. Mind you, my speakers are relatively inefficient at 86db/1 watt/1 meter, the noise would certainly be more apparent with more sensitive speakers.
It`s not being induced upstream nor is there a ground loop with associated equipment, it`s there even with nothing plugged into the inputs and regardless the volume levels. That doesn't bode well with my OCD![Frown :( :(](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I`m led to believe the issue may lie in the unshielded internal signal wires and/or a less than ideal grounding scheme or maybe the filter caps are on their way out.
I didnt have this problem with my 700B. I did rework the grounding as was recommended here but I cant recall if the inputs wires were shielded or not, I believe they may have been.
I still need to get inside the amp to replace the Zobel network resistors and tweak the meters some more. I`ll try removing the input wires from the control board to rule out wire induced noise.
What would you suggest I do as far as the grounding scheme?
Perhaps member Mark Comer may chime in with his experiences regarding shielded cabling, I know he was contemplating installing them in one of his amps at one point.
This is what she looks like, I love the metering too, very hypnotic![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I do however have a minor gripe, I noticed a very low level buzz emanating from the speakers. By low level I mean you need to be right up to the speakers to hear it. Mind you, my speakers are relatively inefficient at 86db/1 watt/1 meter, the noise would certainly be more apparent with more sensitive speakers.
It`s not being induced upstream nor is there a ground loop with associated equipment, it`s there even with nothing plugged into the inputs and regardless the volume levels. That doesn't bode well with my OCD
I`m led to believe the issue may lie in the unshielded internal signal wires and/or a less than ideal grounding scheme or maybe the filter caps are on their way out.
I didnt have this problem with my 700B. I did rework the grounding as was recommended here but I cant recall if the inputs wires were shielded or not, I believe they may have been.
I still need to get inside the amp to replace the Zobel network resistors and tweak the meters some more. I`ll try removing the input wires from the control board to rule out wire induced noise.
What would you suggest I do as far as the grounding scheme?
Perhaps member Mark Comer may chime in with his experiences regarding shielded cabling, I know he was contemplating installing them in one of his amps at one point.
This is what she looks like, I love the metering too, very hypnotic
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