Manley STEELHEAD RC User Manual

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Symptom

Lights ON, no output from ei-

ther channel after warm-up delay

times out.

Hum heard on unused MM or MC

inputs.

Hum heard on active inputs.

No or bad sound heard on MC2

input.

Possible Cause

Open 6922 filament, either chan-

nel. 6922 unplugged.

Output MUTE function activated.

Input connectors are non-shorting.

Ground link between CHASSIS

and CIRCUIT open.

Turntable/tonearm ground link to

CHASSIS open.

Open cartridge leads.

Phono plugs not fully inserted.

Turntable lines close to hum mag-

netic field.

Ground loop between STEEL-

HEAD and turntable or down-

stream preamp/power amplifiers.

Faulty shield connection, input or

output interconnect cables.

Check DIN plug wiring:

Left: 1 high, 4 low.

Right: 3 high, 5 low.

Shield: 2 earth, chassis.

Corrective Action, con’t

Check for glowing 6922 fila-

ments. Replace if necessary.

UnMUTE the preamp.

Avoid unused inputs; install

shorting plugs.

Replace jumper if necessary.

Establish inter-chassis connec-

tion.

Check lead/head-shell continuity.

Check for proper connection.

Keep source lines away from

transformers, motors, etc.

Break ground connection of one

or two of the three system ele-

ments. Experimentation may be

necessary.

Roll or swap cables, or replace

cables.

Re-wire plug for continuity.

Remarks on hum pick-up: Please be aware that the STEELHEAD can develop voltage amplification

factors as high as 30,000 times, or 90 dB at the 50-60 Hz power line “hum” frequencies. It is of the utmost

importance that cables handling the tiny signals from the phono cartridges be of high quality, with good

screening and connection properties, if the single-ended signal is to have any chance of being received by

the preamp reasonably free from hum and noise intrusions. This is especially true formoving coil pickups.

Please use the shortest practical interconnects and carefully route these away from all possible electrical or

magnetic hum or interference sources.

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