I just purchased the DR-M10 from B&H Photo Video. This unit was manufactured in China, June 2004. The unit can play and record fine.
I notice that is an annoying noise in the unit similar to a loud hard drive sound. This noise never goes away until you turn off the unit. I am not sure if it is normal or an indication of some problem.
Please let me know if you are experiencing the same.
Thank you,
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It's probably the exhaust fan, kinda noisy on the JVC, can't hear it on the Panasonic.
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Never heard anything of the sort.
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I can hear the fan all the way across the room when it's quiet, could on the last one too, it was even louder than the one I've got now.
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Thank your for your replies.
I called JVC technical support today about this annoying noise. They told me that is coming from the hard drive and it is normal.
I mentioned that I was not aware that the DR-M10 had a hard drive. They said it is where all the page setup, settings are stored. I was thinking that all the JVC settings are stored in a chip and not HD.
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I was hearing some strange noises during the night recently and realized that I had left a disc in the machine after recording. Even with it turned off and in power save mode the JVC was still spinning the disc up every once in a while for some reason. Strange.
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The fan in my JVC is pretty quiet, certainly does not sound like a hard drive. My JVC was made in Japan in May 2004 if that matters.
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Mine was made in Japan as well around Feb I think (I bought it in April/May)
I wonder if its a production change when it got made in China, I never have had that problem, you might want to try installing a fan or something in your cabinet if thats where it is or taking a can of compressed air and blowing into the fan, maybe something is stuck in it -
I feel your pain. My recorder made the same annoying hard drive sound.
My solution was to replace the fan motor. You can order the part from JVC, part no. QAR0310-001. -
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Thank you for letting us know that you had to replace the fan motor to fix the annoying noise. I am wondering if JVC replaced under warranty or if you had to pay $48.69
JVC Accessories Page (Part # QAR0310-001)
http://www.jvcservice.com/store/ProductDetail.asp?Part=QAR0310-001
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wilsonrio,
I didn’t have the time to send the machine to JVC for repair so I opted to purchase a new fan and install it myself. One thing I did do before making the purchase was to run the machine for a few seconds with the fan unplugged to verify the problem. You may want to try this before spending $50 on a new fan. Better yet send it in under warranty.
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It's just an exhaust fan, instead of buying from JVC you should be able to find one from a parts supplier for alot less than $50.
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To make your search a little easier the DR-M10 uses an NMB model 2406ML-04W-B20, 12v DC 0.072A Brushless fan motor. It also has what appears to be a non-standard type-3 connector (very small).
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