the plug on the pv10 is not polarized,so try flipping the plug.
Massive buzz when using CJ PV10A with NAD C372
I think I have a ground loop problem, but the magnitude of it is so off the scale I am not sure where to start. Help, please.
I have an NAD C372, Magnepan MG1.6, and a Vandersteen 2Wq sub. A friend loaned me his Conrad Johnson PV10A for the next month. I am very eager to hear what a good tube pre-amp stage will do.
The NAD pre-amp stage was completely disengaged. The Vandersteen sub was also removed from the configuration. The CJ's main outs are tied into the main in's of the NAD. CJ is turned on first and then the NAD.
When the NAD powers up, I get a massive buzz. I am talking about a cover-your-ears, jump-out-of-bed loud buzz.
I re-configured the system to use the NAD pre-amp stage with the CJ signal on the AUX input. I can now at least control the volume and hear the hum safely. It most definately sounds like a the buzz from a ground loop problem and it is independent of CJ level setting.
When I gradually increase the NAD volume level I notice a change in humm character as I get into the low-mid range. If I crank it a bit more and/or leave it on at that moderate level, the NAD detects something is not right and shuts down.
I've heard ground loops before, but this one is so dibilitating that I wonder if there is a fault in the CJ unit.
Any ideas? Thanks.
I have an NAD C372, Magnepan MG1.6, and a Vandersteen 2Wq sub. A friend loaned me his Conrad Johnson PV10A for the next month. I am very eager to hear what a good tube pre-amp stage will do.
The NAD pre-amp stage was completely disengaged. The Vandersteen sub was also removed from the configuration. The CJ's main outs are tied into the main in's of the NAD. CJ is turned on first and then the NAD.
When the NAD powers up, I get a massive buzz. I am talking about a cover-your-ears, jump-out-of-bed loud buzz.
I re-configured the system to use the NAD pre-amp stage with the CJ signal on the AUX input. I can now at least control the volume and hear the hum safely. It most definately sounds like a the buzz from a ground loop problem and it is independent of CJ level setting.
When I gradually increase the NAD volume level I notice a change in humm character as I get into the low-mid range. If I crank it a bit more and/or leave it on at that moderate level, the NAD detects something is not right and shuts down.
I've heard ground loops before, but this one is so dibilitating that I wonder if there is a fault in the CJ unit.
Any ideas? Thanks.
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