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#63947 - 02/04/07 03:03 PM The Elusive Hum
knownalien Offline
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Registered: 10/23/05
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My system is in my sig, but I use AudioQuest Type 2 on the fronts and center. A cheaper wire is used on the surrounds and I use Outlaw interconnects.

Anywho, I have not be able to isolate the hum. True, you have to put your ear up to the speaker to hear it, but the ultimate question is is this hum really hurting the listening experience? I mean, I have no way to test if, but does the hum go up in volume with the music? When the 990 is set to zero volume, the hum is just as loud as it is when the volume is -65!

I would like to explore the idea of XLR's except that I need two splitters since I bi-amp the LSi15's. I have not been able to find anything on the internet that allows me to do this.

thoughs?

I know there are dozens of "hums" thread but and Gonk suggested a $49 solution that may or may not work. We have so many electronics in our home that it is difficult to find the culprit.
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#63948 - 02/04/07 05:03 PM Re: The Elusive Hum
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If you want to determine whether the Jensen will help or not, try unplugging the cable TV coax from the cable box and see if the hum disappears. If it does, the Jensen's the best bet. If the hum is unrelated to the cable TV service, the Jensen will probably not help at all.

If the hum is the same at any volume position when the source device is not playing anything, then it's unrelated to the volume control. That definitely makes checking for cabling issues a worthwhile exercise - make sure connections are tight and that power cables aren't crowded alongside speaker or interconnect cables.

How close to the tweeter do you have to be to hear the hum when nothing is playing? If we're talking a foot or more, I'd certainly keep searching, but if we're talking about an inch or two I might not get too caught up in the "hum hunt."
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#63949 - 02/04/07 06:21 PM Re: The Elusive Hum
Hullguy Offline
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I to had an annoying hum. The cable box, having used Gonk's method of isolation, was not the culprit. I ended up going the XLR route using XLR splitters. This removed all the noise except for the noise generated by the wireless dog collar! Gotta keep Chessie around so I put up with it. Jim

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#63950 - 02/04/07 08:03 PM Re: The Elusive Hum
knownalien Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 10/23/05
Posts: 96
Quote:
Originally posted by gonk:
If you want to determine whether the Jensen will help or not, try unplugging the cable TV coax from the cable box and see if the hum disappears. If it does, the Jensen's the best bet. If the hum is unrelated to the cable TV service, the Jensen will probably not help at all.

If the hum is the same at any volume position when the source device is not playing anything, then it's unrelated to the volume control. That definitely makes checking for cabling issues a worthwhile exercise - make sure connections are tight and that power cables aren't crowded alongside speaker or interconnect cables.

How close to the tweeter do you have to be to hear the hum when nothing is playing? If we're talking a foot or more, I'd certainly keep searching, but if we're talking about an inch or two I might not get too caught up in the "hum hunt."
you have to put your ear right up to it. In the scenario I pointed out, do you think XLR's would defeat such hums as mine (which I am almost 99.9% sure is related to the cable box)?
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Outlaw 7500 5 Channel Amp
Two Outlaw 2200 M-Block Amps - for the Surrounds
Oppo OPPO DV-981
Polk LSi15 Fronts
Polk LSiC Center
Polk LSi9 Surrounds
SVS PC-Plus 20-39 (newest addition down to 16hz) Subwoofer
Sony KDF-50WE655 50" LCD

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#63951 - 02/04/07 08:06 PM Re: The Elusive Hum
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Gunslinger

Registered: 10/23/05
Posts: 96
Quote:
Originally posted by Hullguy:
I to had an annoying hum. The cable box, having used Gonk's method of isolation, was not the culprit. I ended up going the XLR route using XLR splitters. This removed all the noise except for the noise generated by the wireless dog collar! Gotta keep Chessie around so I put up with it. Jim
where did you get those XLR splitters?
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Outlaw 7500 5 Channel Amp
Two Outlaw 2200 M-Block Amps - for the Surrounds
Oppo OPPO DV-981
Polk LSi15 Fronts
Polk LSiC Center
Polk LSi9 Surrounds
SVS PC-Plus 20-39 (newest addition down to 16hz) Subwoofer
Sony KDF-50WE655 50" LCD

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#63952 - 02/04/07 08:33 PM Re: The Elusive Hum
knownalien Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 10/23/05
Posts: 96
gonk, let me be blunt, does the tiny little hum take away from the response and clarity of my vifa tweeter and Polk mid range drivers?
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Two Outlaw 2200 M-Block Amps - for the Surrounds
Oppo OPPO DV-981
Polk LSi15 Fronts
Polk LSiC Center
Polk LSi9 Surrounds
SVS PC-Plus 20-39 (newest addition down to 16hz) Subwoofer
Sony KDF-50WE655 50" LCD

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#63953 - 02/04/07 09:06 PM Re: The Elusive Hum
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If you have to get your ear right up to it, then I wouldn't think we're talking about much. Of course, if it is related to the cable box (which can be proven by simply pulling the plug on the cable box), the Jensen should cure it and make it a moot point.
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#63954 - 02/05/07 09:29 AM Re: The Elusive Hum
Hullguy Offline
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Registered: 01/17/02
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Loc: South Weymouth, MA USA
They are just a pair of female XLRs soldered to a male XLR in parallel.

Here's a link
http://www.audiogear.com/Audio-Adapters-Xlr.html
You can also do a search for a XLR Y
Jim

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#63955 - 02/05/07 11:26 AM Re: The Elusive Hum
psyprof1 Offline
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Registered: 09/10/05
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Loc: Santa Barbara, CA
Hey somebody - what kind of hum is it that comes out of tweeters? I thought hum was always 60Hz and its overtones.

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#63956 - 02/05/07 03:32 PM Re: The Elusive Hum
knownalien Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 10/23/05
Posts: 96
Quote:
Originally posted by psyprof1:
Hey somebody - what kind of hum is it that comes out of tweeters? I thought hum was always 60Hz and its overtones.
the hum coming out of the drivers is playing a 60Hz hum, but the tweeter is going to play all of the overtones based on the 60Hz.
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Outlaw 7500 5 Channel Amp
Two Outlaw 2200 M-Block Amps - for the Surrounds
Oppo OPPO DV-981
Polk LSi15 Fronts
Polk LSiC Center
Polk LSi9 Surrounds
SVS PC-Plus 20-39 (newest addition down to 16hz) Subwoofer
Sony KDF-50WE655 50" LCD

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