As you increase the gain of the unit, there is less signal attenuation taking place. As such, any type of signal that your equipment has fed into it is amplified to a higher level.
With all of the above in mind, i would think that you have some sort of a low level ground loop, a poor connection from component to component or a poor connection ( cold solder joint or loose wire ) in one of the components themselves.
In order to track down what it is, i would suggest unplugging EVERYTHING from your amp and then conducting the same experiment. If nothing hums or buzzes, hook up one component at a time and then do the same thing. It could be one component on its' own or a combination of several components with different voltage potentials on the ground. Reading the post that i made entitledNoise, Hum and AC Polarity might help sort out a problem like this. Sean
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With all of the above in mind, i would think that you have some sort of a low level ground loop, a poor connection from component to component or a poor connection ( cold solder joint or loose wire ) in one of the components themselves.
In order to track down what it is, i would suggest unplugging EVERYTHING from your amp and then conducting the same experiment. If nothing hums or buzzes, hook up one component at a time and then do the same thing. It could be one component on its' own or a combination of several components with different voltage potentials on the ground. Reading the post that i made entitledNoise, Hum and AC Polarity might help sort out a problem like this. Sean
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