I had a 7.1 setup with a Marantz 5011 AVR. All was fine. I upgraded the projector to an Epson.
Still no issue.
I recently added Atmos height speakers and upgraded to Marantz 7013 AVR, so I can run 9.2 (Atmos 5.1.4).
That somehow introduced a terribly annoying hum that begins as soon as the projector is plugged in and the receiver is plugged in and turned on.
* The hum is clearly linked to the HDMI cable connection between the projector and the AVR. Plug in the HDMI cable, there is a hum. Disconnect it, there is no hum. But it's not the HDMI cable itself. I've tried different cables and it doesn't help!
* Nothing about the electrical setup has changed. All the components are plugged into a single power strip. I have taken an extension cord and tried plugging the power strip with all these devices into other outlets on other circuits. Each outlet I try results in a hum.
* If I fall back to the Marantz 5011 from the new Marantz 7013, the hum goes away.
* If I keep the Marantz 7013 in the mix, but use a flat panel as the output instead of the Epson projector with the same HDMI cable, the hum goes away.
* I am not using a cheater plug to "fix" the problem, but I did test it. I can confirm that if I take the projector and plug it into a cheater plug before plugging into the power strip, the hum goes away.
Of course . . . .
1. Marantz vendor says the problem is the projector--even tho the problem goes away if I plug into a flat panel instead of the projector.
2. Epson vendor says the problem is the receiver--even tho the receiver does not have a grounded plug and the hum goes away when I use my old Marantz 5011 instead of the new Marantz 7013.
Do I need to sort this out? Or is there a safe way to filter the connections to eliminate the hum?