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  • Mark Bass SMPS ripple sound

    Hi there !

    I'm new here, I'm from belgium so please excuse my English

    A Costumer brought me a MarkBass 250 BlackLine that has a constant "hissing" sound in the power amp.
    It comes from the power supply.... It's kind of a ripple smps sound.

    First I've checked all the filter caps --> Good. Coupling cap between power transistor and transformer (C68) --> Good
    Checked the oscillator resistors and caps (R74, C52, C51,...) All good
    So I've tried to replace the oscillator (21531D) just in case --> It's changes the frequency sound but still there.

    The thing is, when I unplug the Fan (+18v), the sound change a little bit too... strange.

    I'm not a noobie but I don't have a lot of experience in SMPS and class D amp so... Do you have any ideas for me ?
    In this profession, all opinions, advice and experiences are good to take to evolve

    Thanks a lot !!

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  • #2
    And I forgot to say...

    The sound is audible without a speaker pluged in.
    You can hear the sound directly from the transformer...
    So it's what i thought, maybe the transformer is dead, maybe a bad coil turn ??

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    • #3
      On the SMPS Transformer primary, (not shown on your basic schematic) there is a tuning circuit. Usually a pair of diodes for power factor correction and a CR network.
      If there is an issue with any of that, the transformer can whistle.
      As it is in a guitar amplifier, most people accept it as normal and ignore it.
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      If you can't fix it, I probably can.

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      • #4
        A few times I have found C68 1uF/250V failed in this model. Never heard any hissing though.

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