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Preamp Volume knob at 0 to 2.30 o'clock: No his, no humBut the hum starting at 2.30 and increases in volume as I increase the gain on the preampWith preamp gain set at max, I can hear the hum clearly from 8 ft.The hum go away if I turn Paradisea off or remove completely.
May be other Paradisea's owners should test their unit, and feed back.
May be other Paradisea's owners should test their unit, and feed back.Dustin
Jeff,Your issue is likely something internal to the unit (assuming you've tried another tube). I (sort of) doubt it's RF from the unit but who knows at this point. When it comes to Dustin's unit, if he has a 'typical' preamp and is pushing his system to clip just to hear a hum and that same hum isn't audible at normal listening levels, I'm not sure how big of deal that is (not trying to minimize it but in the same vein if you don't hear it.... ) On the other hand, if his preamp isn't sent into clipping and he has that noise, then he should be in touch it MHDT for repairs or a new unit.Be sure to keep us all posted on MHDT's customer service. I've got no doubt they will make things right though it may take a bit longer since you are dealing with a company overseas (shipping times and all).
I have a Paradisea in Dallas, with 98db high efficiency speakers no noise no hum, you can check against mine locally instead of sending it out of town.
Hi D, Please read this article Finding and Fixing Hum http://www.psaudio.com/articles/hum.asp Like the article says, very few audio or video systems are dead quiet. There are usually always a few hum related problems. Especially in tube gear. In tube gear, the designer usually use transformer couple or adding capacitors in + and – output jack (bad design) or use a heavy metal case to act as shield and ground. Paradisea doesn’t ground connected to 3rd plug of AC input. This is to avoid the dirty AC ground flow into Paradisea. However, this is also caused the Paradisea is floated in electronic ground. Metal case can perform a shielding of audio unit to acts as a stand alone unit; however, this shielding and grounded shield kills some skill of natural and musical sound characteristics of audio system. To get the maximum natural and musical performance, Paradisea use acrylic case instead of metal case. This leads Paradisea to has its ground limited to its own PCB copper layout. Paradisea need to balance its ground by itself and this is very hard in design as well as in pcb layout. The design of Paradisea is to be no hum in audible/hearing range; however, there could be some trivial and tiny hum problem in some cases: 1. If you turn your volume knob all way down trying to bomb your ears. 2. The input impedance of pre is high (>100K) will usually easy to get this problem, however, this is only in the case that volume at > 12 o’clock. 3. The ground of Paradisea and the ground of pre amplifier becomes a new ground trough the connection of IC and this new ground will interacting each other to find their balance. If the case 3, the hum will eliminate in about one month (burn in or keep operation) when the new balance established in new ground system. The sound of Paradisea is unique and its sound is out of whole design, if you don’t like the sound or you are in trouble of or hating this hum, I will refund to you.Thank youMhdt Labs
(I) would not have even noticed (the hum) had I not went looking for it.I don't think this is a problem that one needs to worry about or seek to remedy.
Agreed. However, I can understand how the hum might be more noticeable at lower volumes to someone using high efficiency (100+dB) loudspeakers.
...I don't think that this hum is normal... As i made some modifications to the Paradisea, I will investigate this problem later when i'll do more mods. I'll probe at the TL41 regs to see if there's ripple there...
Shooter Said:I have a Paradisea in Dallas, with 98db high efficiency speakers no noise no hum, you can check against mine locally instead of sending it out of town.
Toobluvr Said:With mine I get a very slight hum starting at 2 o'clock.All gear is turned on, no music is playing, and selector switch is set to Pardisea.It increases slightly as volume is turned up....but only slightly.But who cares?! I never even approach 12 o'clock when I listen.And the hum is sooooo minor, even with volume pot fully open, it's not even worth discussing.If music was playing that loud, there's no way it could even be noticed.I've owned the Paradisea for about a month now and would not have even noticed it had I not went looking for it.I don't think this is a problem that one needs to worry about or seek to remedy.
The Paradisea induced hum is not the fault of the tube.I received my new Tung-Sol Tube yesterday and the hum remains the same.Next step is to take it to Shooter’s to see if the hum is specific to my system................If I pause my CD player at normal listening levels the hum from the Paradisea can easily be heard from my listening position which is 12 feet away from the drivers.I'm sending shooter a PM to see when we can plug my Paradisea into his system.I'll post our findings asap.Thanks to all that have responded.