Naren
Member
Hello everyone,
I have acquired a used Descent subwoofer which I have now connected to my system. I am getting a significant hum from it which is unbearable when the setting is at 70Hz, much lower and bearable when the setting is at 40Hz.
I have tried using a separate outlet from the rest of the home theater but did not help.
The hum became much lower when I used a Y adapter and went into the Left and Right inputs instead of the single RCA LFE input, but it is still unbearable.
The hum increases in volume when I increase the subwoofer volume to a point that I can only put it at a setting of 3 to 4 and at 5 and beyond it interferes with listening.
Question:
Am I doing something stupid that is causing this hum?
Is there a cheap solution to this or do I have to invest several hundred dollars in a voltage stabilizer/cleaner power?
The person i bought the subwoofer from had it connected with balanced input. My processor does not support a balance input, will a RCA to XLR adapter make a difference?
Thanks
Naren
I have acquired a used Descent subwoofer which I have now connected to my system. I am getting a significant hum from it which is unbearable when the setting is at 70Hz, much lower and bearable when the setting is at 40Hz.
I have tried using a separate outlet from the rest of the home theater but did not help.
The hum became much lower when I used a Y adapter and went into the Left and Right inputs instead of the single RCA LFE input, but it is still unbearable.
The hum increases in volume when I increase the subwoofer volume to a point that I can only put it at a setting of 3 to 4 and at 5 and beyond it interferes with listening.
Question:
Am I doing something stupid that is causing this hum?
Is there a cheap solution to this or do I have to invest several hundred dollars in a voltage stabilizer/cleaner power?
The person i bought the subwoofer from had it connected with balanced input. My processor does not support a balance input, will a RCA to XLR adapter make a difference?
Thanks
Naren