I had not thought of that EEman, however it was not an issue for the last several years with the 886. Any idea why it would do this 15 minutes after running the 7005?

I did spend another 56:00 on the phone with Scott today. What a great guy.

We think we finally figured it out; I unplugged all source components from the Powerbar 1200 and that didnt change anything. But when I unplugged all source components from the 2600 and unplugged the 2600 from the wall outlet, and plugged the amp and marantz directly into the wall, the noise/hum was "almost" non-existant. It was very, very, very, very faint.

So, either the two Monster Power units are conflicting each other, or the 2600 is no longer good. And of course, its past the 5 year warranty, so I guess I need to be another unit.

Any other thoghts on two Monster Power units causing issues with the other? I will run it by Scott tomorrow, or call Monster and ask them.


Edited by cp1966 (11/09/12 02:15 AM)
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