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In Reply to: RE: EAR 834P vs Pass Ono posted by daniele_g on December 19, 2014 at 00:31:33:
I think it might be more economical to reposition your system until you find a way to eliminate the hum. It is most likely caused by the magnetic field from a power supply of another component that is too near your phono stage or turntable. I had a similar problem with my Mark Levinson No.28 preamplifier, which had an external power supply specifically designed to remove the power transformer a good distance from the preamp. One time I positioned the preamp too close to a power amplifier and the phono state hummed. When I moved the power amplifier a couple of feet away the hum disappeared. Anyway, I would recommend trying to find the cause of the hum and then eliminate it because your Klyne is a great phono stage and it will cost a lot to find another just as good.
Good luck,
John Elison
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