Phono Stage Hum at Herman Dunlap blog

Phono Stage Hum. It is not noticeable when music is playing. Just do not want to damage and want. The most likely cause is inadequate shielding of the power supply of the preamp, and the phono stage is picking up the hum from it. If the hum is gone, then look again at your turntable(s) and their association with other. “clinical“ lab test does not reveal enough about the system immunity to. I have read on ak that hum is normal in phono stage. Now, set the stereo to phono and turn the volume up to your normal listening position. Currently running a clearaudio concept. If there is no hum now, then we can. In case you intend to be serious, you have to test the phono preamp with the record player + cartridge used. Do you get the hum when the turntable is not turning? When i went to play an album this evening, i had a huge hum coming from my system. Power it up and see what happens.

AVM PH 30.3 Phono Stage Bluebird Music
from www.bluebirdmusic.com

In case you intend to be serious, you have to test the phono preamp with the record player + cartridge used. Now, set the stereo to phono and turn the volume up to your normal listening position. The most likely cause is inadequate shielding of the power supply of the preamp, and the phono stage is picking up the hum from it. I have read on ak that hum is normal in phono stage. “clinical“ lab test does not reveal enough about the system immunity to. When i went to play an album this evening, i had a huge hum coming from my system. Currently running a clearaudio concept. If the hum is gone, then look again at your turntable(s) and their association with other. Do you get the hum when the turntable is not turning? Power it up and see what happens.

AVM PH 30.3 Phono Stage Bluebird Music

Phono Stage Hum Power it up and see what happens. Power it up and see what happens. Currently running a clearaudio concept. I have read on ak that hum is normal in phono stage. Do you get the hum when the turntable is not turning? Just do not want to damage and want. When i went to play an album this evening, i had a huge hum coming from my system. The most likely cause is inadequate shielding of the power supply of the preamp, and the phono stage is picking up the hum from it. It is not noticeable when music is playing. If there is no hum now, then we can. If the hum is gone, then look again at your turntable(s) and their association with other. Now, set the stereo to phono and turn the volume up to your normal listening position. In case you intend to be serious, you have to test the phono preamp with the record player + cartridge used. “clinical“ lab test does not reveal enough about the system immunity to.

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