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I experience a slight buzz from the sub, but not all the time. I haven't nailed down exactly when it's there and when it isn't, but I know I heard it when watching the Grapes of Wrath DVD (mono) and Kagemusha (listed as 2.0, but PS3 display read 4.0). I haven't tried unplugging any devices to isolate the source since the buzz doesn't occur frequently.
Could it possible the sub will buzz only when there's no LFE signal? |
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I've isolated the problem. The buzzing does not occur while watching stereo or surround sound [HD cable] TV. It only buzzes, and then only faintly, when the audio source is a movie on the PS3. Strange.
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Try getting your PS3 power cable away from the other cables. Could be the interference is originating in the PS3.
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Unfortunately that isn't possible with my current setup, at least not until the APC H15 goes on sale again and I can scrape enough cash together for a better entertainment center. As I have it now all power cords and speaker cables run out of a 2" hole in the back of my TV stand. I know, less than ideal.
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No there isn't, but even if I did I would still have to plug it in right next to some other power cords. Or are you suggesting the PS3 power cord is interfering with the subwoofer cable? I hope not. (BTW, switching my Blue Jeans sub cable with my old Monster THX cable had no effect.) I suppose I could cut a larger hole in the back of the TV stand.
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The stuff I've read on it was from Electricians and so forth, I've had mine configured that way for a year without incident. The ground problem eminates from the PS3 having a grounded plug when none of the other electronics have that 3 prong style cord, they're all 2 prong. Hence a difference in grounding and the hum is induced at that point. In laymans terms. |
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P.S. Mods, sorry for the hijacking. Feel free to (re)move this. |
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i have just resolved my ground loop issue with a wonderful product from ebtech...the humx works beautifully! i had a very annoying hum with my new eD a2-300 sub, a 3 prong to 2 prong adapter worked as well, but is not safe. i can highly recommend the humx!
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Ebtech HumX is one of the products I recommended in Post #1. The market price is around $60.
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