One would think problems would have surfaced by now. A Service Manual
with schematic might help determine what is in the power adapter DC
input circuit. Here's one for the mz-nh700
https://www.manualsparadise.com/ShowProductsForModel.do;jsessionid=3DB35307=
F42D98FA3573E9EAB0D907AE5E?source=3Desi&target=3Dmznh700&model=3DM74876374
I'll see if the tech dept wants to order one. Rob D.
At 6:59 AM +0000 1/23/07, John Hartog wrote:
>Phil,
>Now rereading your original post, I see I overlooked you mentioning
>measuring 3.5 V on your power adapter. So I went back and remeasured
>mine. The one I originally measured at 5.1V (model AC-ES305)I think
>came with my older MZ-N707 MD (not a HiMD). The one that came with the
>HiMD RH10 (AC-ES3010K2) measures 3.4V, and the one that was supplied
>supplemental to the MZ-NH700 (AC-E30A) measured 3.3V.
>
>I was making my assumptions about HiMD powering based on an older
>power supply, and I appologize for steering anyone wrong.
>
>John Hartog
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>--- In "macmang4125"
><> wrote:
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>> Looking at Rob Danielson's excellent site I saw John Hartog's 4.8 volt
>> sled. Before I go and plug 4.8 volts into my NH900 I would like
>> reassurance that this is OK. As measuring the volts out of the power
>> supply they are 3.5 volts, the extra 1.3 volts should not be a
>> problem. But I would hate for them to be my 'famous last words' :-))
>>
>> Phil
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>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
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Rob Danielson
Peck School of the Arts
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
http://www.uwm.edu/~type/audio-art-tech-gallery/
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