My amp was working perfectly and then the power went out in part of the house when a breaker tripped. I have my equipment plugged into a duty Tripp-Lite Isobar Premium surge and noise suppressor (the metal case type).
When you turn on the amp with nothing else powered up it puts out a loud hum that starts as a deeper tone (it varies a bit) then lightens up just a bit in about 30 seconds. If I play music you hear the music out of both speakers but the loud hum and static is way louder than the music. This is NOT a ground loop type of sound that can be fixed with a cheater plug.
Any ideas?
Thanks so much for any help.
-Kevin
When you turn on the amp with nothing else powered up it puts out a loud hum that starts as a deeper tone (it varies a bit) then lightens up just a bit in about 30 seconds. If I play music you hear the music out of both speakers but the loud hum and static is way louder than the music. This is NOT a ground loop type of sound that can be fixed with a cheater plug.
Any ideas?
Thanks so much for any help.
-Kevin
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