Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone had trouble with excessive noise from their Ghost Power Supply ? Mine is 5 years old now and it's started making strange sounds ...a bit like wind whistling through an alley ..but far away umm? ... It's quite disturbing when you live on the moors :?
:( DAvid with LoVE.
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Geez David, that sounds like a regulator that's dying? It can a
Geez David, that sounds like a regulator that's dying? It can also be a power supply filter capacitor, which like batteries, do go bad with time. I would encourage you to contact Soundcraft (?) and ship that supply off, before it can do any damage to your console. I'm not sure where you are in the UK but you need to address this problem now.
No user serviceable parts inside
Ms. Remy Ann David
thanks remy x
thanks remy x
Are you talking about noise coming through the console or physic
Are you talking about noise coming through the console or physical noise from the power supply?
Either way, a call to the service centre would be your best next step. A Ghost is too good a unit to be feeding bad power into.
thanks for input. Hi there, just installed the gho
thanks for input.
Hi there,
just installed the ghost after 18 months in storage. THERE was noise coming from the actual power supplyunit not via console and speakers . The fan was kicking in and out but has settled down now. I will keep an eye on it.
Thanks to you both , I have Soundcraft techs on hold 8)
A can of compressed air and a bit of tube cleaner needs to be ap
A can of compressed air and a bit of tube cleaner needs to be applied.
Davedog wrote: A can of compressed air and a bit of tube cleaner
Where!?
Uh....the question was about the power supply, so its only logic
Uh....the question was about the power supply, so its only logical that it needs a cleaning after sitting for 18 months.
uh..........n.s.s. Soundcraft ghost power supplies have had many
uh..........n.s.s. Soundcraft ghost power supplies have had many problems with earlier power supplies(300,290 switching)the newer power supplies 250,275 linear are more beefy especially if your runnig 32 ch meterbr.+autom.I have a le-24 with meterbridge and a ps275 pwr supply which is also noisey.Sounds like breathing when the cooling fan kicks in. I don't care how much compressed air and tube cleaner you apply.It won't correct a design flaw, which are the intake holes in the case.The fan is also a p.o.s .I mistakingly thought you had some tech insight other than stating the obvious :roll:
Sorry to hear about your problems. I own a Ghost myself. I also
Sorry to hear about your problems. I own a Ghost myself. I also have a PS275 power supply with my board and have not had these kind of problems. My point was to give ANY console that has
been stored for over a year a good cleaning prior to powering it up . Ya got a problem with that? Or isnt this techy enough advice?
If you're having problems with your Soundcraft , then a visit or some correspondence with Jim Williams is probably your best bet.
yo DD take a deep breath.maybe you should read your threads more
yo DD take a deep breath.maybe you should read your threads more carefully
Maybe you should not try to read more into something thats simpl
Maybe you should not try to read more into something thats simply not there. Now kindly not hijack this nice persons thread simply because you have a beef about Soundcrafts engineering gaffs with their power supplys.....which I agree there are several.
Ya wanna get personal then be a man and email me. But not here.
I don't get it?? I didn't get any! Ms. Remy Ann David
I don't get it??
I didn't get any!
Ms. Remy Ann David
Your right remy I don't get it either."Be a man email me".C'mon
Your right remy I don't get it either."Be a man email me".C'mon DD, surely you jest.(sandbox getting to crowed?)Hijack the thread?......I thought my post is quite relevant,and at least informing bluesdudeo (orig.poster, remember?)that it's a quite common problem.I think at this point a simple google search for "soundcraft ghost power supply noise"will certainly serve him much better.