Humming from speaker

flyfisher
flyfisher Posts: 220
edited September 2010 in Electronics
I just recently borrowed up a audio-source 5.3 mono-block amp for my center speaker.Now I notice slight humming from the center speaker.Plus i am looking into buying an amp soon and don't want this problem.

After some Google searches,I came up with it being from my cable box.When disconnecting the cable from the box,the humming stopped.Also we just got comcast/xfinity with some HDTV channels a few days ago.

Now while i was searching for the problem online,some people were suggesting a ground isolator which the cable line connects into and then to the box,but i also read that it might interfere with HDTV signals which i am trying to avoid.Has anyone had this problem and can recommend me a good brand isolator?

Anthony
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 51,899
    edited September 2010
    I just recently borrowed up

    What does that mean?
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  • flyfisher
    flyfisher Posts: 220
    edited September 2010
    F1nut wrote: »
    What does that mean?

    oops,i meant borrowed
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  • lanchile
    lanchile Posts: 560
    edited September 2010
    flyfisher wrote: »
    I just recently borrowed up a audio-source 5.3 mono-block amp for my center speaker.Now I notice slight humming from the center speaker.Plus i am looking into buying an amp soon and don't want this problem.

    After some Google searches,I came up with it being from my cable box.When disconnecting the cable from the box,the humming stopped.Also we just got comcast/xfinity with some HDTV channels a few days ago.

    Now while i was searching for the problem online,some people were suggesting a ground isolator which the cable line connects into and then to the box,but i also read that it might interfere with HDTV signals which i am trying to avoid.Has anyone had this problem and can recommend me a good brand isolator?

    Anthony

    Most the time you get some humming noise from these cable boxes and sat boxes. I had the same problem that you have now, I got a power conditioner from monster power. and the buzz went away. you can try using another outlet too. you will not interfere with HDTV signal. Most the time the problem is in the power line. just my two cents!
    Make it simple...Make it better!
  • fishbones
    fishbones Posts: 947
    edited September 2010
    Also having the AC cord or Coaxial cable lines from the cable box running alongside your gear lines (AC and IC's) will increase that issue. Isolate cables the best you can.

    Like the username, BTW :D
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  • flyfisher
    flyfisher Posts: 220
    edited September 2010
    lanchile wrote: »
    Most the time you get some humming noise from these cable boxes and sat boxes. I had the same problem that you have now, I got a power conditioner from monster power. and the buzz went away. you can try using another outlet too. you will not interfere with HDTV signal. Most the time the problem is in the power line. just my two cents!

    Yeah I will look into a power conditioner this weekend.
    fishbones wrote: »
    Also having the AC cord or Coaxial cable lines from the cable box running alongside your gear lines (AC and IC's) will increase that issue. Isolate cables the best you can.

    Like the username, BTW :D

    Will do and see if that helps.Also I wonder if aftermarket power cords do help and reduce humming,any thoughts?

    thanks

    Thanks
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  • cheif pontiac
    cheif pontiac Posts: 138
    edited September 2010
    F1nut wrote: »
    What does that mean?

    I think he was using it in the same way you say.

    I just drank up some whiskey, or
    I just smacked up my wife.

    No wonder you have 20,000+ post if you are going to analyze every ones grammar.
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  • fishbones
    fishbones Posts: 947
    edited September 2010
    I think he was using it in the same way you say.

    I just drank up some whiskey, or
    I just smacked up my wife.

    No wonder you have 20,000+ post if you are going to analyze every ones grammar.

    Sorry but, I wouldn't advise starting a relationship on this forum by confronting a member with one of the highest post counts on this site....take a breath, then type....yes, maybe he didn't come off properly....but, he doesn't have to.....sorry, that's just the way it is. And I think that's the way he looks at things. He told me (on one of my first few posts) that the speakers I was going to put some effort into weren't worth 10cents..and you know....I bit my tongue (wanted to say something, but didn't), and everything worked out alright (and I have started making great freinds on this site since then)! I'm glad I did (and don't tell him this....but he was right - after talking to the manufacturer on multiple emails).....there are alot of good people on here, F1 is one of 'em (he has been very helpful on many other posts of mine).....my 2 cents!

    Take a breath....is all I'm sayin' :D
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  • fishbones
    fishbones Posts: 947
    edited September 2010
    flyfisher....start with the segregation first, then if it's still evident...let us know!?


    Troy
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  • cheif pontiac
    cheif pontiac Posts: 138
    edited September 2010
    yeah I took a week break once from logging on here after I saw a post from someone with thousands of post telling the poster " do I need to draw picture" criticizing his setup. If someone wants to offer good advice fine, or offer their constructive opinion fine. The rest can pound sand.
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    Receiver: Yamaha RX-V1
    DVD/Blu: Denon 2910/Playstation 3
    Front mains: RT16
    Front presence: F/X 500i
    Center: CS400
    Rear surrounds: RT1000p
    Rear center: RT7
    Subwoofer: PSW505 X 2

    2 Channel
    Marantz 2252B
    Technics SL-Q2 turntable
    Kef Q50
  • helipilotdoug
    helipilotdoug Posts: 1,230
    edited September 2010
    I too had a hum problem, which was caused by my satellite. If the cable from the dish to the satellite receiver was connected, I'd get the hum you described. Did not matter if the sat box was plugged in or not. If there was any connection to the tv, or the preamp you would hear the hum through the speakers. Of course the amp had to be on to hear it. I tried everything I could think of, as well as suggestions by friends with no luck. Finally, I had Direct TV come out and the tech. was here for 4 hours trying to rid my system of it. He finally changed the lead in coax and that took care of the problem. Good luck with your problem. Hope you can get it figured out. You apparently can use some sort of isolator with cable, but with satellite you can't.
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