Polk PSW10 Hum

Hello...newbie here. I just set up my system this past week, and I am having "hum" problems with my PSW10 sub. The connection out of my Onkyo receiver is Monster to Y into sub. I can only get rid of the hum if I turn the volume knob on the back all the way down to a point where I do not get enough bass! Anyone have any advice or ideas?

Thank you!

Tom
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  • Jim Shearer
    Jim Shearer Posts: 369
    edited November 2006
    Since no one else is speaking, let me have a go at it.

    1) Is the hum there if you unplug the input lines? (I assume you are using an RCA type IC from the reciever's LFE output?) I had an interference issue w/ an IC that wasn't properly shielded. If you disconnect everything and still get a hum, then it's probably in the sub amp.

    2) Are the reciever and sub plugged into the same power outlet? Both should be grounded plugs (or at least oriented) so that the "hot" lead has the correct orientation for both units. (Old equipment did not have oriented plugs, and hum might be eliminated by rotating the plug 180 degrees.)

    3) Try turning off other items around the area to see what effect they have: DVD player, TV, fluorescent lights (anything that might add noise to the circuit or create RFI.)

    Cheers, Jim
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  • pearsall001
    pearsall001 Posts: 5,094
    edited November 2006
    Try a cheater plug on the subs power cord. Just might do the trick.
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  • forward717
    forward717 Posts: 2
    edited December 2006
    Hey, thanks for the replies and advice. Believe it or not, all the hum stopped as soon as I unplugged the RCA's from my DirecTv receiver into my A/V receiver. Some type of ground issue.

    Cheers,

    Tom