I recently bought a Qaud 909 power amp and have discovered that it has
what i think is an internal ground loop problem. When I connect bothe channels
to my audiolab preamp there is a slight buz from both speaker, you have to put your ear close to the speaker to hear it but its there. If connect each channel indvidually then the right channels appers to be ok, the left how ever has a very low level of buzz noise. when both channels are pluged in the buz appears in both channels. This is obviously destroying the signal to noise ratio and distortion performance of the amplifier. Needless to say I am very dissapointed.
Has anyone bought Quad 909 amp recently and had the same problem.
As a side note, quad have done away with earth connection on the mains power supply, the amp is now a class II appliance. This might have something to do with the problem.
Has audioholics ever tested the quad 909 power amp, does anyone know.
Steevo
I own three 909s and all of them are dead quiet.
The mains lead should NOT have a connected ground. My amps have cables that look like three pin but they are not. There is no connection in the ground.
Does the map hum when not connected to anything? If not the amp is OK.
A system should have one ground. I find the biggest problems especially with computer hook ups is resistance between cable grounds, phone grounds etc.
Stopping your kinds of problems, means a good house ground. That is three 7' copper rods, tied together. Phone, cable and satellite grounding blocks, need tying to the house ground wit 4 gauge copper.
Once you get this sorted out you will be vary happy with your 909, quite the best domestic amp you can get.