THANKS SEAN, BUT I HAVE CONTACTED PASS LABS AND THEY CLAIM IT'S NORMAL. I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO THINK. I PREVIOUSLY OWNED A CLASSE CA201 AS WELL AS A CLASSE CAP150 INTEGRADED AND THEY BOTH DID THE SAME THING.I'VE EXPERIMENTED WITH SWITCHING AND SWAPPING INTERCONNECTS AND POWER CORDS AS WELL AS ISOLATING ALL CORDS AND USING DIFFERENT OUTLETS. PASS CLAIMS IT'S DUE TO THE TRANSFORMER HAVING WIRES GOING TO IT FROM ONE SIDE ONLY AND THAT THEY COULD ELIMINATE THIS VERY SLIGHT HUM BUT AT THE EXPENSE OF THE SONIC QUALITY OF THE AMP.IT REALLY IS ONLY NOTICABLE IF I'M INCHES FROM THE SPEAKER BUT I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS NORMAL.
Does anyone have similar problem with Pass Amp?
I'm just wondering if what i'm experiencing is normal. I have a Pass X250 and Pass X1. When my preamp is muted or turned off I get a slight hum from the right speaker. The hum is only audible when the room is dead silent and my ear is right up against the speaker. Obviously it's not a major issue however i do not hear any home from the left speaker. Is this slight residual hum from right channel only normal? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
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