Does your BAT?


I have a BAT VK-30. From a distance of 2 feet I can hear what sounds like a motor running. My question is. Do all of the VK-30's make this sound?
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Have you tried floating the ground? is it coming from both channels? If its only one channel it is either a tube or capicitor, if its both channels I would put money on it being something VERY simple to fix-i.e. new/different cables or floating the ground. From my experience I have found a great deal of change in the sound with various PC's on BAT gear, perhaps if you have any other laying around you could try them as well.
I have a vk-30 and don't seem to have that problem. I agree with Tubemiser you should contact BAT regarding your problem. Something like that would drive me nuts!
You don't have any ties to a cable line, do you? Meaning, you don't have a vcr/tv/Tivo or any component that may touch an incoming cable line connected to the BAT, do you? If so, unplug the inputs into the back of the BAT. Tube preamps are notoriuos for picking up hum from a cable line. I had a problem with a Cary and an Audio Research before I realized I could not hook my VCR up to my preamp.

Good luck,
John
I found the problem. My BAT does not like my PS 600. When I run the vk-30 into the wall the motor sound goes away, on the other hand,thru the power plant the buzzing sound is there in full force. I am going to play around w/ some of the multiwave settings on the 600.