...sub hum without anything plugged into it except for power? If it makes a real loud hum almost a squeal then I think the rca cable between the receiver and the sub is dead shorted and needs to be ...
Sub Hum recently my Tannoy TS10 started to hum. I have read up on ground loop problems. If the sub is powered on by itself there is no hum, it is only when I connect the sub cable to the amp the hum ...
sub cranks-up the hum again and can only be stopped by a power-off reset (unplug and re-plug). I have run another power feed from the main component room to the sub, but it still performs the same way
...sub is connected to receiver. Is the hum in the receiver-attached speakers or the sub? Self-powered sub? How is the sub attached - RCA or speaker-level? Disconnect the input(s) and see if it hums in ...
...sub it will hum try connecting it to a working speaker (no amplifier) if you have access to rear of sub check for wire only needs to be the size of a hair arcing out the speaker, i have a sub that ...
my powered sub is humming came home one day and my sub was humming. if i disconnect the rca cord it stops. the receiver is a 2yr old yamaha. im running a 25ft low end rca cord. i bought the powered ...
Question about VR-606 Receiver
...hum from the sub, the problem is more likely to be in the sub's built-in power amplifier. However, it is worth resetting the amplifier to factory presets. To do this, unplug the power cable from the ...
...sub, More likely, the hum will stop (along with the music.) In this case, try breaking the shield ground at the sub input (e.g. with a ground isolation adapter.) You should also confirm that the hum ...
Question about VR-606 Receiver
...sub. A bad ground wire will likely produce a hum and since you heard some 'radio channel', there must be a grounding connection problem. I suggest swap your audio cables. You might want to check your ...
Question about VR-606 Receiver
...hooked up sub, it worked for about 5 minutes,now a hum comes from sub won't stop unless I unplug the sub. A hum in the sub is a sign that a cable is bad or the power supply has a blown out
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