Rather than bending a small nail go to the hardware store and purchase about a foot of #12 solid copper wire. Remove the plastic shield and using a pair of long nose pliers just bend yourself some shorting pins...be sure to run some 200grit sand paper over the ends to round them out and keep the inside of your xlr's scratch free. Wipe the sand grit off before inserting in the amp. If this does not work ship the amp back to Krell for a repair...in the last 12 years I have owned 7 Krell amps and have never had a single issue with noise or anything else.......Good luck
anyone have any experience with Krell Amps humming
I just got a new Krell Theater Amplifier Standard, and when connected to my system it hums at about 52db, it's not ground loop related as it does not vary with volume at all. (at least I think that's correct) I've done everything everyone will suggest from line conditioning all the way down to reverse engineering my sytem and there is no way to eliminate the hum, I can add to it and have identified a couple of other issues I'll have to resolve, but it's always there. Just curious if that level hum is normal, or if anyone else has any experience with Krell like this, and if so, what they did. I'm about to take the amp back for exchange.