Classic Over-reaction!


So today I was listening to a new vintage LP that had just arrived. And when I switched cables from my phono stage to my Hegel 160 integrated - just to note sonic differences between cables -- I noticed that all of a sudden - for the first time - a noticeable hum was emanating from the Hegel’s transformer.

Crap. What now?

I switched back to the original cables. Nothing. The hum was still there.

I tried different tubes in the phono stage. Nothing. The hum was still there.

I unplugged the Hegel from the wall outlet and plugged it into the power strip. Nothing. The hum was still there. I switched everything off in despair and moped upstairs for dinner.

Where I noticed the toaster oven was on. Hmmm. A few minutes later the toaster oven dinged and turned off and I went downstairs, turned the Hegel on, and the hum was gone.

Sigh....

simao

Showing 4 responses by tomic601

thinking the xlr out of phase cancelling second toaster is best comment so far...
do we really need for toasters for dual differential ?
tomcarr
see if you can get the dedicated line on a different phase leg at your breaker box....
i read this last nite..
chuckled..
good story..
thought to myself about all those dedicated lines I have..
moved DAC back to rightful place along side preamp today...
...buzz in left channel...
€£¥^[]{}<> !!!!!!!!!

calmed down and found loose XLR out to left amp

sure I bumped it....

ha