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Hello,
Well I finally got all my equiptment back and now seem to have a ground loop. While the pre-amp was away,for repair, I added 3 dedicated circuits that where not availible before the pre went away. I have 1 circuit for my amp, 1 for my power conditioner and 1 for my rear subs. I have all source components(surround proc,video proc,dvd player,3 subs,tv) into power conditioner. I have an audible hum in the woofer section of all 5 speakers,none in the subs. My amplifier uses balanced power and requires 3 prongs to be connected,according to them. I know this has been hashed over but after reading through the seach pages I need direct advise.Thanks for the time,
Michaelp.s. I do have my system posted here if you need to know the set-up
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Topic - possible ground loop - mfinochio 05:43:03 10/15/04 (11)
- Re: possible ground loop - mfinochio 05:05:33 10/16/04 (7)
- Re: possible ground loop - mfinochio 22:35:34 10/16/04 (0)
- Re: possible ground loop - Jerry P 13:48:13 10/16/04 (0)
- Re: possible ground loop - mccormick 11:52:55 10/16/04 (2)
- Re: possible ground loop - mfinochio 14:22:49 10/16/04 (1)
- Re: possible ground loop - mccormick 18:33:18 10/16/04 (0)
- DANGER!!! - Jon Risch 07:52:09 10/16/04 (1)
- Re: DANGER!!! - Awe-d-o-file 07:53:30 10/17/04 (0)
- Re: here, here - Fatcobra 10:58:50 10/17/04 (0)
- Re: possible ground loop - Awe-d-o-file 10:58:30 10/15/04 (1)
- CATV line may be the source - JFB 14:16:58 10/15/04 (0)
- Go back to old arrangement as a test. - Al Sekela 09:41:46 10/15/04 (0)