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nicolairob
Enthusiast
Hi,
I just added a new Parasound 3 channel amp (fronts and center) to system being pre-amped by Denon 3805 receiver. I've done the research, and it appears that I don't have a ground loop problem (at least I think I don't) and it's not the amp itself:
1. I unplugged my subwoofer and satellite tv cable from the wall and hum still exists in all 3 speakers.
2. I unplugged the rca connects coming from the Denon into the Parasound and the hum disappeared (sounds like the amp itself is fine)
3. Everything in my system IS on the same circuit.
4. The receiver, amp, tv are plugged into a "nice" power strip.
5. The subwoofer is plugged directly into the wall.
What could be causing the problem? Could it be the RCAs I'm using from Denon to Parasound (even though I used them before in different manners with no problems)?
Thanks for your help,
Rob
I just added a new Parasound 3 channel amp (fronts and center) to system being pre-amped by Denon 3805 receiver. I've done the research, and it appears that I don't have a ground loop problem (at least I think I don't) and it's not the amp itself:
1. I unplugged my subwoofer and satellite tv cable from the wall and hum still exists in all 3 speakers.
2. I unplugged the rca connects coming from the Denon into the Parasound and the hum disappeared (sounds like the amp itself is fine)
3. Everything in my system IS on the same circuit.
4. The receiver, amp, tv are plugged into a "nice" power strip.
5. The subwoofer is plugged directly into the wall.
What could be causing the problem? Could it be the RCAs I'm using from Denon to Parasound (even though I used them before in different manners with no problems)?
Thanks for your help,
Rob