I just bought a MC205 as well and replaced an MC7205 which had the same issue. My hum was in the speakers and presented itself as a buzz more than a hum. I do have a slight hum at the amp and that according to McIntosh that hum at the amp is the enormous power supply. OK OK so why does my MC402 not have that hum? The buzz at the speakers I solved with a PC Audio power cord and removed the ground plug. Someday when I have time and patience I want to track down the source of the hum as it may be an interaction with phone, cd or something. I think I can eliminate the hum at the amp (power supply hum) by adding a sorbethane footing under that amp I just haven't done that yet. I will add the 7205 did not hum at the amp except at turn on which all my Mc amps have doen once they reach full warm up (about 1-2 seconds) it goes away.
McIntosh MC205 hum
My McIntosh MC205 hums. It is set up with all the proper interconnects and I use a Krell HT Standard as the processor. It hums and is a bit annoying. Is this natural? I went back to my dealer and they said I had improper grounding. It is plugged into a surge protector which goes into a 3 prong wall outlet. The surge protector indicated protected but not grounded. I have an old house. There are walls that I've opened elsewhere in the house and there ground wires running from the box. So I bought a green ground wire and grounded the wall outlet to the box. Surge protector still did not show grounded.
However, I did go to my dealer, put my ear up to their MC205 and their's hums too.
So is this something natural for an $8000 amp? Any feedback is appreciated.
However, I did go to my dealer, put my ear up to their MC205 and their's hums too.
So is this something natural for an $8000 amp? Any feedback is appreciated.
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