Krell FPB 600c 700cx 400cx Heatsink noises.


In 2001 I bought my complete new Krell cast music system: Krell FPB 600c amplifier, Krell KCT preamp and Krell KPS28c cd-player .Siltech cast interlinks. Speakers are JM Lab Utopia with Transparent ref.XL loudspeaker cables. However I certainly have the feeling that all the manufacturing dollars have been spent on sonically critical design elements,there is a mechanical problem,which is bothering me since the moment of purchase.Two or three times during a listening session the metal construction of the heated amplifier cabinet in operational mode makes a sound (tsssjakkk).Probably because the difference in heat of the heatsinks and/or heavy gauge alluminium chassisplates. When I bring the amp in stand by position after listening,this mechanical sound is there also ,several times. I phoned the Krell service department in 2002.Irving Gross told me that it was a diffraction problem.(traction and contraction of the heated amplifier cabinet.) The service department advised me to tighten all the bolts of the heatsinks. It did not help. During the upgrade from 600c to 700cx,end 2002, I told the German importer about the problem. He admitted that this diffraction problem was a tough one to solve.I had the hope that the problem would have been gone after the X-Upgrade but unfortunately it did not. In the english Hi-Fi News magazine of december 2005 (page 28/Howard's Way) I read an article about a former owner of the Krell 400cx."I sometimes got noise from the heatsinks through heating and cooling." He finally could not live with it and sold the amp. My question is ;does anyone has the same problem with this Krell FPB amplifier(600c,400cx or 700cx)? More important, which owner has a smart suggestion to eliminate this undesirable mechanical'vibration'. Otherwise...I figure I have to live with it, which I can because I simply love the sound of my complete Krell cast system.
paulinemarcel8390
I'm no technician but I would think that placing thin teflon washers where the heatsink is secured to the body of the amp might help. One thing for sure...you know that the heat sink is doing its job... disipating heat!
Rwwear - hahaha. Well it sure does seem that way, doesn't it! But thinking that is missing The point. Your ears aren't making it up - or at least I hope not. :)

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Loosening all the bolts and all 96 heatsinkbolts, just a slight amount each... and the annoying mechanical noise is completely gone! My Krell FPB 700cx amplifier is now not only sonicly but also mechanically drop dead quiet. Thank you all for your kind mail and smart suggestions, specially Microstrip, Stevecham and ABALL. It took some time before I could inform you about my experiences. Because the final solution is just the opposite as the Krell Service Department advised me to do in 2002 (tightening instead of loosening); most of the bolts were over-tightened and very difficult to loosen. About 12 heatsinkbolts were slightly damaged (they are easy to strip). I had to order new heatsinkbolts before I made an attempt. It was a teachable experience with satisfying results.
I have this amp, and I get a pop here and there on warm up and cool down, but once it is fully heated up I don't hear a thing.

Anyway, music is usually too loud anyway. : )