You could try a cheater plug on the integrated and see if that eliminates the hum.
Bob
Bob
60Hz hum
@ simon45 Look at the plug on the end of the power cord of the NAD C315BEE. I believe it is a 2 wire 2 blade plug. Correct? No equipment ground pin. The unit has double insulated AC mains power wiring. Class II wiring. https://www.crutchfield.com/S-OVXHs39hsLQ/p_745C315BEE/NAD-C-315BEE.html#&gid=1&pid=2 Just a guess the hum you are hearing is not a 60Hz hum. It is not a ground loop hum. Does the hum sound like this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf-vULfjYK8 Jim |
@jea48 Oh man... When googling it, I came across the PS Audio website and the 120Hz test there is much higher pitched... Mine sounded more like the 60Hz... https://www.psaudio.com/ps_how/how-to-find-and-fix-hum/ But now your youtube link sounds like the hum I am getting and similar to the 60Hz of the PS Audio link... So yes, based on your link, my hum sounds like that. And yes, the NAD has a 2 blade plug. I don’t know what all this means but... thanks to you, I was most probably wrong with the correct hum in the first place. Are the troubleshooting the same for 120Hz? Thank you Monsieur! |