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does it happen when just the power amp is on and connected to the speakers without being attached to any other component?
But you need to disconnect the RCAs that are connecting them
A small amount of hum, audible when you put your ear next to the mid range/tweeters is normal. It's 50 or 60Hz, depending on where you live that being the frequency of the mains AC supply.
Can you plug the preamp into the wall's AC instead of the batter backup? I am 98% sure this is a ground loop hum, and just because the AC is regenerated from a battery pack (DC) doesn't mean that ground loops are going to be avoided. The regen-AC has its own virtual ground that isn't at the same potential as the earth ground in the amp or other components, then there is going to be current flowing through the ground in the interconnects, which has some finite resistance, creating a voltage drop = hum. Unless that virtual ground is referenced by a very low resistance path to earth ground there are going to be ground loops.
Josh, is there a way simple way to minimize such current flowing in the interconnect? From what I know, the preamp is not grounded to the chasis.Quote from: JoshK on 29 Apr 2008, 10:44 pmCan you plug the preamp into the wall's AC instead of the batter backup? I am 98% sure this is a ground loop hum, and just because the AC is regenerated from a battery pack (DC) doesn't mean that ground loops are going to be avoided. The regen-AC has its own virtual ground that isn't at the same potential as the earth ground in the amp or other components, then there is going to be current flowing through the ground in the interconnects, which has some finite resistance, creating a voltage drop = hum. Unless that virtual ground is referenced by a very low resistance path to earth ground there are going to be ground loops.
barry,have you talked to Moscode about this? Since the range of the hum is no greater than 5' it's almost "normal" for many systems so they might be able to suggest a fine tuning measure from their own experience.jules