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Old 21st October 2020, 06:54 PM
Chris Chris is offline
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Default Hum problem....

Am not sure how it's happened..but I have managed to get a very loud hum, I guess it's some kind of earthing problem..
Tried to isolate the problem, removed the pre amp and fed the Wad 6550 directly from CD player as it has digital pre amp. Completely silent while the cd is playing no hum, soon as the Cd player is stopped the hum returns very loud..
Any ideas much appreciated..

Chris
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Old 21st October 2020, 07:40 PM
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Default Re: Hum problem....

Does it hum with no source or pre-amp connected at all?
(Preferably try this with shorting plugs fitted in the relevant RCA input sockets.)
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Old 21st October 2020, 07:44 PM
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Default Re: Hum problem....

Thanks Richard, will try with just the amp and speakers connected tomorrow.

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Old 22nd October 2020, 08:01 PM
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Hi Richard

Fitted shorting plugs to both rca sockets, no noise or hum, each channel loud hum once shorting plugs are removed..

Chris
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Old 22nd October 2020, 10:03 PM
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Default Re: Hum problem....

Hi Chris,
As the amp hums with the shorting phonos plugs removed from the inputs I would expect this some degree.
However if you have a DMM, or multimeter with the amp off check for continuity/resistance between the phono socket outer and chassis, it should read 0 ohms, or if you have an "earth lift" resistor, the value of that resistor.

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Old 23rd October 2020, 09:08 AM
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Default Re: Hum problem....

Yes as John says, some amps will hum with open inputs anyway if they pick up RF noise. Shorting the inputs suggests the hum is getting into the amp as RF or as a line signal.


Work from there; is the hum one or both channels, plug in the pre amp and try the same test with the shorting plugs in the pre's relevant input, does the hum change?
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