Re: Subwoofer hum
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Well, I do recommend going to Mapleshade for entertainment. It's been brought up here a few times over the past 3-4 years and the absurdity of their descriptions has always been good for a few laughs.
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Re: Subwoofer hum
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I agree with John, don't waste your time with those snake oil tactics.
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Happy Holidays! I was just kidding about Mapleshade -- mostly because of the recent posting that attracted a lot of attention.
Since the system is ok at the current volumes I don't need to do anything. I might look into some AC filters but they are a lot of money and I am not sure that is an issue -- again since I can't hear hum at normal volumes. What is puzzling me is that it gets a little worse when the AVR is connected. Enjoy the holidays!
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Have you tried a different AVR, maybe you could borrow one from a friend?
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Re: Subwoofer hum
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Do you have the AVR and the sub on the same circuit?
Rick
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No I haven't, but that is a good idea. Now I just need to make some friends...
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Yes, the AVR and the sub are on the same circuit. Will this help the potential ground loop issue?
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Re: Subwoofer hum
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Merry Christmas Boar Members!!!
Yes, having all of your audio/ video on the same AC circuit will help eliminate ground loop problems.
The Rat.
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Good to hear from you again, Bernard, and a Merry Christmas to you too.
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Merry Christmas Boar Members!!! I didn't eat THAT much over the Holidays................... (yet!)
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