I would wager its the transformer. Have you taken wire and grounded everthing to each other? And now I read your post again, why do you have a two prong post on a 220 amp? Did not come from Sonographe that way I am pretty sure. Run a ground wire from your amp to your 3 prong pre amp, thats gong to help some, but I still go back to the step up trasnsformer.
amplifier hum
I am rather new to Audiogon. I am using a Sonographe SA 120 power amp and that I can hear it hum slightly. I was told that it is normal for amplifiers with large transformers to hum a bit. My concern is that if I listen closely to my speaker's woofer, I can also hear the hum coming out of its woofer and my tweeter makes a slight buzz too. The hum/buzz is reduced if I disconnect my pre-amp which is a McCormak micro line drive (used as a passive pre-amp.) My interconnect cables are quite short at less than 1 meter and I keep them away from power cords.
My amp uses a 2 prong power cord so I am thinking that it is not a ground problem. The amp requires 220 VAC so it is plugged in to a power conditioner which is in turn plugged to a 1000 watt step up transformer.
Is this hum/buzz coming through my speakers caused by RFI or is there something wrong with my amp?
To what extent will the step up transformer affect the sound quality? I don't listen to music that loud, up to 12 o'clock at the most in my volume pot so I'm thnking that my amp won't be needing that much current. I listen primarily to cd's and use a Rotel cd player connected to a basic MSB link Dac III.
I will highly appreciate your comments or suggestions.
My amp uses a 2 prong power cord so I am thinking that it is not a ground problem. The amp requires 220 VAC so it is plugged in to a power conditioner which is in turn plugged to a 1000 watt step up transformer.
Is this hum/buzz coming through my speakers caused by RFI or is there something wrong with my amp?
To what extent will the step up transformer affect the sound quality? I don't listen to music that loud, up to 12 o'clock at the most in my volume pot so I'm thnking that my amp won't be needing that much current. I listen primarily to cd's and use a Rotel cd player connected to a basic MSB link Dac III.
I will highly appreciate your comments or suggestions.
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