I also have an ARC 150.2, and as long as the pre-amp is on, it is silent, so the buzz is not normal for the amp. I do, however, get a buzz through my speakers when everything but the amp (which stays on 24/7) is turned off, and I forget to set the mute switch on my tubed ARC SP-8 pre-amp to "on," shorting the outputs. I was told that this interaction between the "on" amp and the "off" pre-amp is normal, but has nothing to do with the type of amplifier, merely with the inductance load that the "off" pre-amp presents the "on" amplifier. (Not being versed in electronics, I would have to find the thread to provide the explanation that more knowledgeable forumites gave me.) But, to be clear, when everything but the amp is off, and the mute on the pre-amp is on, everything is again silent, and when the system is running, there is no background noise. (In fact it has become a bit of a joke in the house that the system is so quiet that on the silent tracks on LPs, I tend to get up early, thinking the record is over.)
AR 150.2 noise
I have a "buzzing" coming from both channels whose pitch is B2 (the B one octave below Middle C). It is present when everything is up and running, as well as when only the amp and speakers are connected. All equipment is running through a PS Audio Quintet which is plugged into a dedicated line. I plugged the amp into a separate ac outlet on a different line with the same results. Swapped power cables, ran a cheater adapter and also used a PS Audio power cable with the ground pin removed - no real noticeable change.
I think I know the answer to this question, but is this buzzing normal for a digital amp? It seems I can hear it constantly, and from a few feet away. Is it in need of a trip to Minnesota? Thanks for any help.
I think I know the answer to this question, but is this buzzing normal for a digital amp? It seems I can hear it constantly, and from a few feet away. Is it in need of a trip to Minnesota? Thanks for any help.
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