Troubleshooting guide – Cary Audio Design CAD 211 AE User Manual

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CAUTION

Never remove or insert the AC plug when the unit is on or the AC power switch is in the “ON”
position. Obstruction of the top portion of the amplifier will result in the tubes overheating.


TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ________________________________________

SYMPTOM CAUSE

REMEDY

Hum or “Buzzing” in
speakers

Ground loop

300B tube with high plate
current too high



Intermittent or poor connection
of interconnect

Install 2-pin adapter
on AC cord to float the ground

Check bias of 845’s. If high,
readjust to proper bias setting
of 100 mA

Replace bad interconnect cable

“Popping” or “Spitting”
noise

Noisy tube





Check bias of output tubes

If noise is in one channel
through the speaker, swap one
section of tubes at a time until
the noise swaps channels.
Replace the noisy tube.

If high or fluctuating rapidly,
replace output tube

AC fuse blows

Line voltage surge

Replace fuse

Tube fuse blows

Shorted tube (300B &
845 have separate fuses.)

Replace tube


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