Bad hum from my B&K AV5000 II amp.

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andrew_mac
andrew_mac Posts: 95
edited September 2008 in Electronics
Is it normal for these amps to have a hum? Or do I have a Bad amp? Is there anything I can do to stop this hum besides send it in for repairs?
Front - RtiA5's
Surround - RtiA1's
Center - CsiA6
Sub - Velodyne DPS12
B&K Ref 50 Pre
Amp - B&K AV5000 II
Ben's Silver IC's
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  • fbm211
    fbm211 Posts: 1,488
    edited September 2008
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    Hmm,.It might be a ground loop problem
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  • MADGSF
    MADGSF Posts: 603
    edited September 2008
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    ^^^ What he said.

    Is this amp new to you or did this problem just start? Do you have a cheater plug you can use for a test, the three prong to two prong adapter. If yes try using it on you amp's power cord and see if it helps. Do you have it on a good power conditioner, not just a surge protector?
    AVR: Elite VSX-21TXH
    Amplifier: B&K 7250 Series ii
    Misc: Velodyne SMS-1
    Mains: RTi-10
    Center: CSi-5
    Rear: Boston DSi460
    Sub: SVS PC-Ultra
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  • andrew_mac
    andrew_mac Posts: 95
    edited September 2008
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    I don't have a cheater plug but I have tried different outlets and I do uses a good power conditioner. I guess I should pick up one of those cheater plugs. The amp is not new. I Bought it second hand and this is the first chance I've tried it out.
    Front - RtiA5's
    Surround - RtiA1's
    Center - CsiA6
    Sub - Velodyne DPS12
    B&K Ref 50 Pre
    Amp - B&K AV5000 II
    Ben's Silver IC's
  • andrew_mac
    andrew_mac Posts: 95
    edited September 2008
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    It's a faint hum/hiss mainly coming from the tweeters it seems. It occurs on all channels.
    Front - RtiA5's
    Surround - RtiA1's
    Center - CsiA6
    Sub - Velodyne DPS12
    B&K Ref 50 Pre
    Amp - B&K AV5000 II
    Ben's Silver IC's