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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Front Row Center
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Hello ,
While using my 565 , i had pulled the amplifier forward on my rack and it appears that one of the negative speakers wires came of the binding post and momentarily touched the rca input plug , now i have a continuous hum from this amplifier. If i unplug the input cable and switch on the amplifier there is no hum , only when it is hooked up to the pre-amp /cd combo do i get a hum ... My other amplifiers do not exhibit any hum, when on this combo ... Any ideas as to what might have happened and is this a minor repair or not .. Regards, A.Wayne |
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