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RE: Serious Micro-Phonics and Hum from Citation V

Posted by DannyR on July 7, 2012 at 20:51:49:

yeah, also I could get a bunch of new wire and just start the wiring process over cutting out everything already installed. I wish there was more room in the amp to make it easier/nicer though.

You're right, the amp does sound rather special. If it didn't vibrate my woofers to the touch and hum it would most likely be in service as we speak.

I even tried to wire in a hum canceling pot to the heaters hoping it was it. No dice.

What would be great is some nice pictures of a amp done that's working good. examples to mimic.