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My old audio head amp did the same thing when you turn the power off the red LED Lights lite on both channels. It represents that the circuit bored has lost power and the lights drain any stored power.
Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by
spudcooper
My old audio head amp did the same thing when you turn the power off the red LED Lights lite on both channels. It represents that the circuit bored has lost power and the lights drain any stored power.
Hope this helps.
Yes, thank you everyone.
Just need to clear a few more things up and find a case with a good depth.
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What playout system are you using, i.e. laptop, CD players...?
If you're using a laptop or digital system it could be that you need a Ground Loop Isolator (or is that what you meant by "a convertor thing"?
They cost around a tenner from Maplins and well worth the money.
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Originally Posted by
JayDeeDrinker
What playout system are you using, i.e. laptop, CD players...?
If you're using a laptop or digital system it could be that you need a Ground Loop Isolator (or is that what you meant by "a convertor thing"?
They cost around a tenner from Maplins and well worth the money.
Its a Dual CD Player.
Anyone know weather I can use this lead:
250v 13A (english plug)
200v-260v/50hz-60hz (amp)
Max. curretn draw 230v 8A. (What that mean)
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I just thought that maybe the humming maybe just the power raveling through?
It did the same on my old amp but not as loud.
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You can use that lead. If it was someing silly like 14A then no u couldn't but as its 8A its ok.
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Originally Posted by
CB Entertainments
You can use that lead. If it was someing silly like 14A then no u couldn't but as its 8A its ok.
On the IEC english plug i had for my old amp says 13A on it. Is that ok?
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I’m properly stating the obvious here but use the best quality cables you can afford and make sure signal cables are kept well away from mains cables.
A signal cable placed near a mains cable can pick up a 50Hz hum.
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Just a thought, but if you have just received it from a courier, it may be damp/cold inside the unit, which may take a while to settle?
This happened with my new Sky+ box the other day!
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