Carver Pro ZR1600 Modification Master List

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Occam

Carver Pro ZR1600 Modification Master List
« Reply #60 on: 22 Apr 2004, 08:41 pm »
an apology from the geographically challenged -

Evox/Rifa caps are from Sweeden (though the Rifa 850s are beautiifully specified), which narrows my WAG as to what the EVo is using to the Germanic Vishay/Rhoderstein (formerly Epcos/Seimens) MKP1841[M]/1846. They're carried in the States by www.Mouser.com. The PDFs are available at that site. At retail, they're substantially more expensive than that cuppa, mentioned in the 6Moons article.


PS - please note that the Rifa and Vishay caps mentioned are not suggested (by me) for audio coupling, only for their intended use of high current, hf filtering, decoupling and snubbing.

audioengr

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« Reply #61 on: 23 Apr 2004, 03:50 pm »
Occam wrote:
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From the color, description, and origin, my WAG is that these replacement caps are either Rifa PHE450(427) or Vishav MKP1841[M](1846). The parenthetical designations are the prior series numbers. These caps are specifically taylored for the task, shunting high current, high frequency noise. This is a situation where the audio community benefits from the economics of SMPS and CRT monitor production...


Based upon specifcations alone, which may have no bearing on subjective qualities I'd start by replacing the .1uf filter caps with PHE450 630VDC/400VAC model #PHE450MB6100JR06. One would have to evaluate the necessity of of keepiing, or upgrading, the associated, extant bypass caps. No, I've no idea as to where you could source these caps.


I have analyzed the output filter caps, the .1 uFd's, if this is what you are referring to.  They are actually very high quality polypropylenes with very high Q's.  I doubt if you will do much better with other brands.

Occam

Carver Pro ZR1600 Modification Master List
« Reply #62 on: 25 Apr 2004, 06:15 am »
Adudiengr,

Thanks for your comments. Whould you post for the thread's edification what those output filter caps are? Vendor, Series #, voltage rating....?

[Edit - also, whether those caps ( C455,457 on channel 1) also have their bypass positions populated, C474,461, and by what, as above]

Also, are the output filter toroids the same physical size on the ZR1600 and Z1000? (and the ZR500)?

Thanks in advance,
Occam

audioengr

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« Reply #63 on: 26 Apr 2004, 06:21 pm »
Thanks for your comments. Would you post for the thread's edification what those output filter caps are? Vendor, Series #, voltage rating....?
 
They are probably an Asian make, .1 UFd, 250V Polypropylenes, but they only need to be 100V.

[Edit - also, whether those caps ( C455,457 on channel 1) also have their bypass positions populated, C474,461, and by what, as above]

They are all populated in both versions according to the schematic.

Also, are the output filter toroids the same physical size on the ZR1600 and Z1000? (and the ZR500)?
I have never seen a Z1000, but the schematic suggests that they are the same.

whell

Re: Carver Pro ZR1600 Modification Master List - Papst Fan
« Reply #64 on: 24 Oct 2004, 11:57 am »
The 60x60x25 MM Papst 612NGL - Constant Velocity Fan does not seem to have a US distributor any longer.  I've found others, such as this:

http://www.computermods.com/NMB_Silent_60mm_Fan.html

Can anyone tell my what kind of connecter to get for the ZR 1600?  Is it 3 pin, 4 pin, bare wire?

Thanks for any info!

Mike

Gordy


whell

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« Reply #66 on: 25 Oct 2004, 10:26 am »
Quote from: Gordy
Try Brill Electronics in Oakland, Ca....

http://www.stkcheck.com/evs/cart/first.asp?mbr_id=01030901&part=612NGL&date=10/25/2004&mfg=EBMPAPST&mfgorig=EBM%20PAPST


Their web site shows that they are out of stock on the item.   :(

Now I'm back to wondering what connector to order on the fan.  Any ideas?

Occam

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« Reply #67 on: 25 Oct 2004, 01:58 pm »
Whell,

Mouser normally carries the Pabst 612NGLE @ $23/ea but they're currently out of stock -
http://www.mouser.com/index.cfm?handler=displayproduct&lstdispproductid=622343&e_categoryid=412&e_pcodeid=59102


as an FYI allelectronics currently has some Nidec Beta fans that might meet your needs. These are 17.2dba and 12cfm and quite inexpensive @$3.75/ea.
As All has a standard shipping charge of $6, you might consider some of their other spiffy products....
http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=220100&item=CF-183&type=store

whell

Carver Pro ZR1600 Modification Master List
« Reply #68 on: 25 Oct 2004, 03:46 pm »
Thanks Occam!  Even with the shipping charge, its still a reasonable deal for under $10 total.

whell

Carver Pro ZR1600 Modification Master List
« Reply #69 on: 6 Nov 2004, 11:00 pm »
Just to follow up - I purchased and installed the fan reccommended above from ALL Electronics.  It is substantially more quiet, and works like a charm.  Thanks!

whell

Volume (output) attenuation
« Reply #70 on: 4 Jul 2005, 02:42 pm »
Is there an easy way to further crank down the output of the ZR 1600.  I've changed the jumper settings on the circuit board, but need to get another - 8 to -10 db quieter.  

Thanks for any suggestions!

theswits

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Re: Carver Pro ZR1600 Modification Master List
« Reply #71 on: 12 May 2018, 08:55 pm »
Hi there,
I'm trying to contact anyone involved in this old thread.
Having problems with my ZR1600
Thansk, E.

smallies

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Re: Carver Pro ZR1600 Modification Master List
« Reply #72 on: 2 Jun 2022, 10:17 pm »
I maybe have a bad cap in right channel so I thought I'd break the entire amp and try this. Fed signal directly to the caps under the tunnel and didn't remove them.Removed input module. Now I got clip but no signal also have high pass lights and limiter too. So ther I go.

smallies

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Re: Carver Pro ZR1600 Modification Master List
« Reply #73 on: 4 Jun 2022, 12:01 am »
removed caps (more or less) fed raw signal to pins 5,6 also. Tested on a Polk monitor 5 with the midrange removed and howdy something loud was coming out the tweeter but it wasn't lets go crazy. Guess I'd say this thread is a discussion, not instructions but at least I'm closer to being done with this thing. Bass is upsetting, and highs highs not much better. Sure OP's feel silly investing any energy into it.

davidc1

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« Reply #74 on: 24 Jul 2022, 02:47 pm »
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