HHB Circle5A SERVICE MANUAL

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Service manual
HHB Circle 5A
Powered
Monitor speaker
Manual: Version 1d 01.1999
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WARNING! DANGER OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
Opening mains operated equipment like the HHB Circle5A incurs a risk of electric
shock.
DO NOT attempt to open this equipment unless you are qualified to do so, have the neces-
sary test equipment and are operating the Circle 5a from an ISOLATED POWER SUPPLY.
Ensure that only the correct mains voltage is applied, as marked on the module.
NEVER OPERATE OR OPEN THIS SPEAKER IN DAMP OR WET CONDITIONS AND
NEVER ALLOW IT TO BE USED OUTSIDE.
ENSURE THAT ALL POWER AND SIGNAL CABLES ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION AND
ARE CORRECTLY FUSED.
IF IN DOUBT, CONTACT HHB IMMEDIATELY BEFORE PROCEEDING.
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Contents
Page 1: The cover and warning Page 2: Section 1.0 External arrangement and
comments on connectors/controls Page 3: General arrangement, notes on testing Page 4: Opening the Circle5A Page 5: Circuit diagram: active filters Page 6: Circuit diagram: power stage Page 7: Circuit diagram: mains input Page 8: PCB silk screen, top view Page 9: Parts list Page 10: Fault finding Page 11: Modifications and updates Page 11: Other
THIS INDEX IS UNDER REVISION DUE TO THE
INTRODUCTION OF EARTHED, CLASS 2 VERSION
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1.0 Externals This is a view of the external controls on
the Circle5A. The function of the Master Volumecontrol
is to scale down excessive input signals. In a set-up where the signal level is scaled so that set to maximum (fully clockwide) an input of 0.775vdBv, on the loudest peaks, will fully drive the power amplifiers.
Since many studios use the ‘+4’ signal reference as the maximum, it may be an idea to reduce the Master Volume to, say, ‘6’ and control the signal at the mixer.
There are two input connectors: a master input, an isolated XLR following the nor­mal European wiring convention:
Pin 1 = shield (ground) Pin 2 = Live, hot, + signal Pin 3 = Cold, -, return signal
Also provided is a secondary input: a Phono (Cinch, RCA) connector for unbal­anced systems. The centre pin is signal +, and the connector case is the ground.
The selector switch converts the master input (the XLR) to unbalanced mode suit­able for the phono input - it does not switch between the two inputs.
Connect to EITHER the XLR or the phono, not both.
The metal parts of the panel are isolated from mains ground - the so called double isolation standard.
Only use the mains cable supplied. Replace the mains fuse with the correct type.
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Removing the Circle 5a active module from the cabinet
It is absoluletely essential that before removing the module you have the necessary tools, a clear space, and sufficient uninterrupted time to work. Rushing leades to mistakes, and mis­tekes can be dangerous and impair the excel­lent performance of your Circle 5a speakers.
Ensure that the mains supply is disconnected and removed from the module, and is not reconnected until the module has been fully refitted.
Please cover your work bench with s soft mate­rial to protect the underside of your Circle 5’s from scuffing during removal/replacement of the module. Also be aware that the module is heavy and that once the screws are loosened, it will tend to drop downwards, and that the heavy aluminium panel of the module will readi­ly chip the softer wood of the cabinet, exposing the white MDF board under the black paint.
You will need one two screwdrivers:
1. A 3.0mm cross head screwdriver of the
‘Superscrew’ or ‘Pozidrive’ NOT Phillips type. The Superscrew type has 4 thin grooves into which the Superscrew screw driver securely locates. If the Phillips type is used, the screw­driver will ‘mash’ the heads, and then it may not be possible to remove the module from the cabinet.
2. A larger size (M4, 4mm, No.2) ‘Superscrew’ or ‘Pozidrive’ screwdriver.
Removing the screws Please follow these instructions exactly. Failure
to do so may well destroy your cabinet and/or module.
First, using your smaller Superscrew driver, check that the screwdriver makes a positive fit to the screws marked 1,2,3,4. Applying as little force as necessary, unscrew (anti-clockwise) the four corner machine screws in the order 1, 2, 3, 4.
These screws locate in metal inserts trapped in the inside of tha cabinet, and the alignment of the module and the cabinet is precise.
Then, using the larger screw driver, remove the screws A, B, C, D, E and, as you loosed screw F, expect the module to drop down. Be ready to catch it!
The module can then be removed a short dis­tance from the cabinet, as the internal connec­tions to the module are on short flexible wires.
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2.0 General arrangement
All the signal processing circuitry of the Circle5A amplifier module is contained on one double-sided plated-through PCB. There are no user-adjustable parts.
Although mains voltages do not appear on the PCB, but care should be taken when examining and working on the module, since the sec­ondary of the mains transformer (25-0-25 AC) is connected to the bridge rectifiers and smoothing capacitors on the board.
A mute relay prevents power on and power off ‘thumps’ appearing at the drive units, and gives a silent switch on and off. The correct operation of the mute relay can be detected by carefully listening to the module as the speaker is pow­ered-up: after approx. 3 seconds a small mechanical ‘click’ should be heard in the vacini­ty of the heat sink (from the outside of the speaker), or from the relay, when the module has been removed.
The very low level of self noise generated in the circuitry means that, at idle, the best indica­tion that the speaker is powered and awaiting a signal is the illuminated power on LED, fixed in the tweeter face plate.
The power-on LED is driven from the rectified unregulated transformer secondary, and is a positive indication that the transfromer, recti­fiers and smooting capacitors are functioning correctly. (It does not, directly, confirm that the 12v regulated supply is functioning).
Provision is allowed for optional physical isola­tion of the audio grounds by use of an input transformer. Fitting the transformer requires removal of the PCB.
Two presets - one for bass drive level, the other tweeter drive level, and both with a range of approx. ±2dB are pre-set at the factory and should not be adjusted.
The bass unit is directly driven from a pair of IC power amolifiers in bridge push-pull mode. The tweeter is driven from one one IC.
NOTE CAREFULLY:
DO NOT CONNECT EITHER OF THE BASS OUTPUT TERMINALS TO GROUND SINCE THIS WILL INSTANTANEOUSLY DESTROY ONE OR BOTH BASS POWER IC’S. THIS WILL REQUIRE THE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF ONE OR MORE POWER IC’S, A DIFFICULT AND EXPENSIVE TASK.
USE ONLY BATTERY OPERATED OR
BALANCED AND FLOATING INPUT
ISOLATION TO MAINS OPERATED
EQUIPMENT.
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Photograph of the amp module viewed from the inside
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Mute-relay modification A modification involving improving the
switch on/off threshold of the mute relay was introduced shortly after production commenced.
This involves the changing of resistor R46, initially fitted as 100kR to 200k or 220kR. It is not practical or necessary to remove the PCB, and the fitted resistor can be cut out, and a substitute resistor carefully soldered in it’s place.
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Photograph of the amp module viewed from the inside
Tweeter level (HF level) reduction
Under normal operation, the two presets, one for HF level and the other for bass level should not be adjusted as these are individu­ally set at the factory. It is not possible to change these drive levels unless audio signal analysis equipment is available.
As despatched, the tweeter control is normal­ly fully clockwise (viewed from the perspec­tive as shown above).
Imagining that one of the arms of the preset’s X is pointing to 5 c’clock (fully clockwise). Turning this arm anticlockwise until it points to 1 o’clock (i.e nearly half way anti clock-
wise) reduces the tweeter level by 1dB; turn­ing the arm until it points to 12 o’clock reduces the tweeter by 1.5dB and turning fully anticlockwise reduces the tweeter level by approx. 2.5dB, a very noticeable reduction across the tweeter’s operating range.
Be sure to return the preset adjuster to the original level or to make a note on the outside of the module that the Circle 5a is no longer standard.
DO NOT ADJUST THE BASS LEVEL ADJUSTER as this is individually calibrated, and as shipped will be set and sealed to a unique position.
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Connections to the Circuit board
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Harbeth HHB Circle 5 Power amplifier parts list 1.1999
Bez. Wert R1 27 K R2 27 K R3 27 K R4 27 K R5 R6 27 K R7 R8 0 Ohm R9 100 K R10 10 K R11 10 K R12 130 k / 1% R13 5,76 K / 1 % R14 7,32 K / 1% R15 25,5 K / 1% R16 Trimmer 10 K R17 56 K R18 5,32 K / 1% R19 3,3 K / 1% R20 3,3 K / 1% R21 6,8 K / 1% R22 6,34 K / 1% R23 130 K / 1% R24 Trimmer 10 K R25 47 K R26 100 K R27 100 K R28 R29 0 Ohm R30 100 K R31 47 K R32 27 K R33 10 K R34 1 K R35 R36 56 K R37 56 K R38 47 K R39 1 K R40 27 K R41 10 Ohm R42 47 K R43 27 K R44 1 K R45 R46 220 K (formerly 100k) R47 1 M R48 10 K R49 680 Ohm
R50 16 K R51 2,2 K R52 10 K R53 R54 R55 2,2 Ohm R56 R57
C1 68 pF Keramik C2 68 pF Keramik C3 C4 100 nF Folie C5 100 nF Folie C6 4,7 nF MKT / 5% C7 4,7 nF MKT / 5% C8 4,7 nF MKT / 5% C9 47 nF MKT / 5% C10 3,3 nF MKT / 5% C11 15 nF MKT / 5% C12 4,7 nF MKT / 5% C13 1 nF MKT / 5% C14 68 pF Keramik C15 68 pF Keramik C16 100 nF Folie C17 100 nF Folie C18 1000 uF/16 V Elko C19 1000 uF/16 V Elko C20 68 pF Keramik C21 100 nF Folie C22 100 nF Folie C23 470 nF Folie C24 68 pF Keramik C25 47 uF / 50V ELKO C26 47 uF / 50V ELKO C27 47 uF / 50V ELKO C28 100 nF Folie C29 68 pF Keramik C30 47 uF / 50V ELKO C31 C32 47 uF / 50V ELKO C33 100 nF Folie C34 470 nF Folie C35 68 pF Keramik C36 47 uF / 50V ELKO C37 47 uF / 50V ELKO C38 C39 47 uF / 50V ELKO C40 4,7 uF / 50V ELKO C41 4,7 uF / 50V ELKO C42 100 nF Folie C43 100 nF Folie C44 470 nF Folie
C45 100 nF Folie C46 4,7 uF / 50V ELKO C47 4,7 uF / 50V ELKO C48 100 nF Folie C49 100 nF Folie C50 68 pF Keramik C51 68 pF Keramik C52 1 nF MKT C53 470 nF Folie C54 4.700 uF / 40V ELKO (Philips; Pan ) C55 4.700 uF / 40V ELKO (Philips; Pan )
D1 BZY 18V D2 BZY 18V D3 D4 BY 500 oder BY 550 D5 BY 500 oder BY 550 D6 BY 500 oder BY 550 D7 BY 500 oder BY 550 D8 1N4148 D9 1N4148
T1 BC546 T2 BC546 T3 BD135, inverser Einbau
V1 NE5532 V2 NE5532 V3 NE5532 V4 NE5532 V5 7912 V6 7812 V7 TDA7294V V8 TDA7294V V9 TDA7294V
Poly-Switch Poly-Switch RM 5mm
BR4 Brücke oder 0 Ohm BR5 Brücke oder 0 Ohm BR6 Brücke oder 0 Ohm
LBR1 0 Ohm LBR2 0 Ohm LBR3 0 Ohm LBR4 0 Ohm
Relay YW2-SN12
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JP3 Jumper JP4 Jumper JP5 Jumper
LED green 2-pol. Berg-Stiftleiste 76384-302 Overload 2-pol. Berg-Stiftleiste 76384-302
LS1 4,8mm Flachstecker LS2 4,8mm Flachstecker LS4 4,8mm Flachstecker OUT2 4,8mm Flachstecker VCC1 4,8mm Flachstecker VCC2 4,8mm Flachstecker GRND 4,8mm Flachstecker
Mechanical parts Kühlblech 315 x 196 x 4 mm
Cinchbuchse Monacor T-706G Kabelsatz Kaltgeräte, Poti; XLR Lackierung Platte , Kühlk. , Bügel Kühlkörper SK 81-300-AL Isolierfolie 25 x 50mm keraterm Trafo 120VA , 2x25V Netzanschl. 6762B , Heil Sicherung 1,6 A träge Poti Monacor VRB-141M50 Knöpfe Monacor KN-11/SW XLR-Anschl. 3 pol Buchse Schrauben M3x16 , M3x8 , M4x8, M6x70 Schalter Schadow ZFAFA200BKGN2UEE Bügel 272 x 30 mm 8Q Abstand-Metall Abstandshalter 3 x 10, DR701P Aluwinkel 2 St. Bearbeitung Kühlkörper Montage
Subject to change without notice E&OE
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