The attenuator will basically reduce the entire signal level (which does include the hiss). The result is that you will have to turn up the volume control higher than normal on your preamp equipment to get the same amount of sound out. As long as you are able to get enough loudness out of your speakers to make you happy, this is a great solution.
Hiss not Hum help
Hi all,
I have been on my "audiophile" journey for several years and my main goal is to reach great instrumental separation and clear voice with a wide soundstage.
I mixed and matched many brands such as Anthem, Onkyo, Parasound, Emotiva, Furman, APC, Audioquest, Kimber Cable, Oppo, Ifi, and even DIY, and in general, liked the sound of the latest system, however, there is a hiss coming out of any tweeter, and overall for music is fine since I am 10 feet away from my front towers but If I turn on the Home theater the aggregation of all speaker makes the hiss unbearable.
My attempts to solve the "problem" include replacing receivers and preamps like switching from Onkyo to Oppo network streamer and recently to Anthem AVM60, and also from RCA to XLR cables, which I used basic cheap RCA, to AudioQuest Red, Acoustic Research Master series, and currently Mogami Gold, cables and cable type made no difference.
On the power line, I started with a regular cyber power AC filter, moved to an APC H15 AC filter, then a Furman Elite PF15, and also tried an Emotiva CMX2 and an Ifi AC purifier, all of this made little to no difference.
Does anyone here experience similar hissing, and has any budget suggestions to attempt to solve this issue?
thanks for everyone's help.
I have been on my "audiophile" journey for several years and my main goal is to reach great instrumental separation and clear voice with a wide soundstage.
I mixed and matched many brands such as Anthem, Onkyo, Parasound, Emotiva, Furman, APC, Audioquest, Kimber Cable, Oppo, Ifi, and even DIY, and in general, liked the sound of the latest system, however, there is a hiss coming out of any tweeter, and overall for music is fine since I am 10 feet away from my front towers but If I turn on the Home theater the aggregation of all speaker makes the hiss unbearable.
My attempts to solve the "problem" include replacing receivers and preamps like switching from Onkyo to Oppo network streamer and recently to Anthem AVM60, and also from RCA to XLR cables, which I used basic cheap RCA, to AudioQuest Red, Acoustic Research Master series, and currently Mogami Gold, cables and cable type made no difference.
On the power line, I started with a regular cyber power AC filter, moved to an APC H15 AC filter, then a Furman Elite PF15, and also tried an Emotiva CMX2 and an Ifi AC purifier, all of this made little to no difference.
Does anyone here experience similar hissing, and has any budget suggestions to attempt to solve this issue?
thanks for everyone's help.
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