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Re: [emax] Digest Number 596

Re: [emax] Digest Number 596

2004-03-15 by steven cook

Hello, I still having a crackling sound on my Emu emax
SE, im thinking its the output connector, i opened the
keyboard up and took out a hairball full of dust\hair
out heh ,.. the ribbion is clipped and it looks like
some previous owner had it serviced, it also
Revision C

Im in the boston,Ma area also (saugus)

thanks for any help.


 
> Message: 3
>    Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 22:32:48 -0600
>    From: <santos.suarez@...>
> Subject: Re: Re: What's the problem with my Emax?
> 
> Is your hard drive removable or do you mean the hard
> disk? (internal)
> also are you in Boston MA. I'm in Everett MA. maybe
> we can hook up and take a hands on look at that
> problem.
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> > From: "bostonxv" <bostonxv@...>
> > Date: 2004/03/12 Fri PM 04:38:12 CST
> > To: emax@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [emax] Re: What's the problem with my
> Emax?
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2004-03-15 by Julian

"steven cook" <xxhadez187xx@...> said:

> Hello, I still having a crackling sound on my Emu emax
> SE, im thinking its the output connector,

that's easy to check, what happens when you wiggle the cable a bit in the
jack? Do you get more of the same crackling, or a different kind of
crackling?

It could also be the output amplifier circuit, its getting old now... 
The performance of the circuit can change with component ageing, and it
could just be overdriving.

Or, it could also be the data going from the processor to the DAC.




julian

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