drumguy48
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Buzzing noise from integrated amp?
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sounds like a ground loop hum..

you get that when multiple pieces of gear are connected to a common ground through different paths. you alleviate by getting all grounds to a common point.

there are a number of commercial products that help, one being the quite good ebtech(which I use and reccomend)

http://ccisystems.net/StoreFront/product/ebtech-he-2?Origin=Category

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Thanks NC,though I'm not sure that the problem, as it has only recently appeared (last 18 months or so)-the buzzing sound is coming from the amp, not through the speakers - sound more like a mechanical vibration???

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Try to tighten the screw in the transformer inside, but be careful, and remember to unplug it first...

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hmm... probably due then to bad isolation of the transformer .

maybe you could try resting it on something dead...bluetak/etc.

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Thanks guys, turns out it was the transformer in the CD player,she has them stacked -amp on top of CD- nothing I can do about it- transformer is a small sealed unit, no screws to tighten- but on the way home found an early model marantz CD player w/remote for $20 in a second hand store!

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Good news. Determining the cause is 90%.

Sometimes it takes only an inch or so of separation (like putting blocks of wood between the components.

Hopefully the new player solves it.

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