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Some time back at the suggestion of a few posts, I bought a McCormack
DNA-125 amp. Sounded nice but, the amp had a buzz from the transformer, independent of speakers as well as a sizzling hum through the speakers. C-J assured me it was normal, not to worry. It has to do with torroidial transformers. The Adcom went under the bed. It was too nice an amp to let go. Last week, the McC started humming louder (from the transformer) than it has before. It was very noticeable. I honestly thought it was about to melt down it was so loud. I removed it from the system and hooked it into another room. It was quiet, not switching-on hum. Then I hooked a cheap speaker to it to see what speaker noise was. Very little. Only thing I can figure is the outlet in the main room has noise on it either from the other equipment or poor connections. Since the amp was out, I decided to hook the old Adcom GFA-555 II back in for giggles. The first thing that struck me was how quiet it was. Nadda, nothing, zilch. No transformer noise, no speaker sizzle, nothing. Popped a cd in and whalah! Nothing but music with a nice quiet background. Since McC's are known for their "musicalness" as are tube equipment and Steve McC is known to build/design his amps with a high gain, could the noise I'm normally hearing with his amp be what gives his amp "musicness"? Honestly, after putting, the Adcom back in I'm planning on leaving it in. Everything is still musical plus I have a quiet system again. What gives? John Rega Plant 2000cdp Acurus LS-11 pre Revel M20 speakers -- [excessive sig deleted -- deb] |
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