Garfish, I thought you sounded familiar. How's the DNA-2 upgrade working for you?
Here's what I did to eliminate my DNA-2 LAE's transformer hum:
If you narrow the hum down to the amplifier's transformer, try to determine which circuit the amplifier is running off of. Then check the circuit breakers in the service panel.
Chances are that your amps' circuit is on the opposing phase of 115 volts of some or all of your other audio circuits and therefore generating some AC noise that's affecting the transformer.
Have an electrician move all of your audio circuit breakers in the service panel to the same phase of 115 volts.
Just for grins I moved my amp's circuit over to the opposing phase where my other dedicated audio circuits are to see what sonic improvements I may find. No sonic improvements that I could tell but it cured my transformer hum and the transformer has been almost dead silent every since.
And yes, I too have heard the possibility that the mounting of the transformer itself could have loosened as Cford points out above.
-John
Here's what I did to eliminate my DNA-2 LAE's transformer hum:
If you narrow the hum down to the amplifier's transformer, try to determine which circuit the amplifier is running off of. Then check the circuit breakers in the service panel.
Chances are that your amps' circuit is on the opposing phase of 115 volts of some or all of your other audio circuits and therefore generating some AC noise that's affecting the transformer.
Have an electrician move all of your audio circuit breakers in the service panel to the same phase of 115 volts.
Just for grins I moved my amp's circuit over to the opposing phase where my other dedicated audio circuits are to see what sonic improvements I may find. No sonic improvements that I could tell but it cured my transformer hum and the transformer has been almost dead silent every since.
And yes, I too have heard the possibility that the mounting of the transformer itself could have loosened as Cford points out above.
-John