Noise coming out of sub - the cause?

I have a Inifinty Entra Sub Two. It is a 12" sub with a 250watt amp. It is hooked up through a single monster video bass cable running from my Onkyo 601 receiver. Yesterday I was messing around with the sub and noticed a very slight "noise" coming out of it when I put my ear in front of the speaker. It was a steady, light noise, the same constant pitch and was not noticable unless I was in front of the sub. I had the receiver on, but no source was going to it. Any ideas what is causing this and is it normal?
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  • gatemplin
    gatemplin Posts: 1,595
    edited May 2004
    I had that happen with my sub. It turned out it was the sub cable. It had been stretched and the connector was damaged, and was somehow causing the noise. Try swapping cables.
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  • johnny_utah
    johnny_utah Posts: 117
    edited May 2004
    cool. I'll give it a shot and see what happens.
  • walk
    walk Posts: 178
    edited May 2004
    What kind of noise?

    If it's a low pitched hum that doesn't change with the volume control, it's probably just servo hum - normal part of servo type amps I'm afraid, nothing you can do about it except put the sub far enough away from the listening position(s) that you won't normally hear it.
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  • danger boy
    danger boy Posts: 15,722
    edited May 2004
    i used to have a low level hum in my PSW350 too. i just assumed it was the amp or the power running to it.

    I have a SVS and i don't hear that same hum anymore. so who knows.
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  • johnny_utah
    johnny_utah Posts: 117
    edited May 2004
    Originally posted by walk
    What kind of noise?

    If it's a low pitched hum that doesn't change with the volume control, it's probably just servo hum - normal part of servo type amps I'm afraid, nothing you can do about it except put the sub far enough away from the listening position(s) that you won't normally hear it.

    I'd say this is what I am experiencing. It is not very loud and I can't hear it unless I get in front of the sub. The "noise/hum" might increase slightly if I turn up the volume - need to check. If this is in fact what I am experiencing and there is nothing I can do, does this mean that I picked out a bad sub, that is does Infinity make bad subs?
  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,647
    edited May 2004
    sounds like the transformer...

    like some of the polk subs owners have complained about 'humming'
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  • walk
    walk Posts: 178
    edited May 2004
    Originally posted by johnny_utah
    I'd say this is what I am experiencing. It is not very loud and I can't hear it unless I get in front of the sub. The "noise/hum" might increase slightly if I turn up the volume - need to check. If this is in fact what I am experiencing and there is nothing I can do, does this mean that I picked out a bad sub, that is does Infinity make bad subs?

    If it's servo hum, no it's not a bad sub, it's part of the design, it's just supposed to hum...

    If it's something else then ... dunno.
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    - Velodyne CHT-12 subwoofer