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One way to measure is to short the amp's input at an RCA jack and then measure right at the corresponding speaker output terminal. Repeat on the other terminal.
I am experiencing a low-level "hiss/buzz" in my speakers. Someone suggested I measure the DC offset at the speaker terminals. I did and I was getting a fluctuating reading from about -30 mV to +50 to 60 mV DC. This reading was taken with my Clarinet on and my amp on. When I switched the Clarinet off, the reading was very low, about 1 mV DC. Does anyone know if this level of DC is capable of producing the slight buzz? From my reading, it appears a DC offset of >100 mV is bad, but I don't fully understand this. Any thoughts appreciated!!
The "hiss" I have is something I have heard over many years with many different components. Simply put, it is the sound that eminates from the speakers with nothing playing. I have never understood this nuisance noise and am trying my best to get rid of it.
How close do you have to get your ear to the speaker to hear the hiss?