Noise on SAE 5000A when adjusting the sensitivity adjustment


Just  as the title says: I have an SAE 5000-A that I have owned for 5 yrs or so. 98%  I have no issues. However, I have bumped the slider a couple of times and it touched the extreme limits (read far-right) of the slider and this horrendous distortion/buzz can be heard. I played around and found it does the same thing when I move the slider to the extreme left. I have poked around various forums, looked at ChatGPT and even reached out to SAE (under their current incarnation) but the only answer I saw was ’this can be a problem because of the placing the slider at the extreme edges of motion’. Now, the wording of this didn’t say this was to be expected or... So I am wondering if anyone else has this unit or its ancestor, the 5000, and if you have observed a similar issue? I used deoxit on the slider/push buttons and that made the action a little smoother, but the extreme buzz/distortion remains.

Thanks a bunch,

Joe

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SAE 5000A

Impulse Noise Reduction System (1978)

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SAE 5000A

Description

One of the unavoidable obstacles which has challenged recorded music since the very first phonograph is impulse noise - those annoying pops and clicks which appear even on brand new records.

Like its predecessor, the SAE 5000A has been designed specifically to reduce these impulse noises and help you to once again enjoy those irreplaceable records you might have written off as hopelessly scratched.

Specifications

Channels: 2

Output level: 2.5V (9V max)

Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz

Signal to noise ratio: 90dB

Total harmonic distortion: 0.1%

Dimensions: 273 x 76 x 235mm

Weight: 3.6kg