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Horrible buzz!
I have a Rotel RB-9808X power amp that has worked fine for years.
Suddenly it makes a huge buzzing out of either speaker. I took the cover off, but saw no obviously loose items. When I connect a speaker and plug in an interconnect, the buzz starts. When I tap the exposed other end of the interconnect, it makes a loud popping sound. But when I touch the chassis or lean on it, the buzzing gets quieter. What gives? Some kind of ground thing? But there's no explicit "ground" connector on the unit, and it's worked fine for a long time. Thanks for your thoughts. Ellis Weiner |
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Horrible buzz!
If there's no noise when only speakers are hooked up, but there is when the
input cable in connected, there may be a bad ground at the input. Bad solder connection or the like. If there's the buzz with only speakers hooked up, I'd say one of the main power supply capacitors has opened. Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Ellis Weiner" wrote in message ... I have a Rotel RB-9808X power amp that has worked fine for years. Suddenly it makes a huge buzzing out of either speaker. I took the cover off, but saw no obviously loose items. When I connect a speaker and plug in an interconnect, the buzz starts. When I tap the exposed other end of the interconnect, it makes a loud popping sound. But when I touch the chassis or lean on it, the buzzing gets quieter. What gives? Some kind of ground thing? But there's no explicit "ground" connector on the unit, and it's worked fine for a long time. Thanks for your thoughts. Ellis Weiner |
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