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60Hz noise on the woofers and hiss at the tweeter is not good or acceptable, seems there is polluted land lines in you building/condo or AC interference in your apto from other equip as air cond, water boiler etc.IMO
I had a low level tweeter buzz which was a bear to track down. The culprit turned out to be a computer monitor that was used with my music server, the noise was persistent whether the monitor was on or off, it was only found by systematically unplugging everything.https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=181947.msg1911603#msg1911603
There could be a few things causing that hum. First off, there's always possible DC on your AC, even with a dedicated circuit. Perhaps some dimmer switches located around your house causing you trouble? Do you have any power conditioning/filters going on already? For me, a PSAudio filter and IFi plug in power filter really helped. Secondly, could you simply have some signal cables too close to power cables? Perhaps some rca cables near power cables? For my amp, I MUST keep the rca min 6" from power cable or it gets real noisy. Cables closer to the source makes the hum exponentially louder too. Lastly, is it possible the hum is internal to the amp and now your system is quiet enough elsewhere to make this more noticable? You'd be surprised the effect of unshielded internal signal wires a little too close to power supply inside the amp.I always felt like Michael McKean's character in Better Call Saul when trying to find the source of hum around the house.Tracking down hum is a real P.I.T.A, but the end result is SO worth it. Good luck in your search!-Lloyd
Could very well be the case. Any thoughts on a power conditioner that could help?
.... Amp is Line Magnetic LM 518IA (tubes), digital is Bluesound Vault 2 into Mytec Brooklyn, Speakers are Merlin VSM-MM w/Super BAM....
Stuff like this is the reason I ended up going with a Bent Audio preamp using autoformers.
Yeah, I have all tube gear (amp, preamp, & DAC with a total of 15 tubes), and every time I power up the system, I wonder how much tube noise I'm gonna get. It comes with the territory just like pops with vinyl. When guys with a bunch of tube gear say, "My system is dead quiet," that's probably not entirely accurate.
While tracking down the noise I bought a Viborg power cable based on enthusiastic reviews by guys in our audio club. The noise remained but my system had a little more bass and fullness over the stock 16 guage power cord and since the cable is shielded I no longer had to be concerned with 60 Hz noise leaking into components.https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=181947.msg1911603#msg1911603