Musical Fidelity V90-AMP Noise Issue


Hi Folks,

First post on the forums. Sorry if this is not the correct topic area to put this thread.


I have a Musical Fidelity V90-AMP that I use for my computer audio setup. If you are not familiar with the component there is a good write up over at Tone Audio: http://www.tonepublications.com/review/musical-fidelity-v90-amp-and-v90-dac/

Sonically I am very happy with the unit. I have an Audioquest USB cable and Jitterbug going from my iMac to the V90-AMP, and this little guy is powering a pair of vintage Polk Monitor 4s mounted on speaker stands.

The only drawback is that the V90-AMP has a high pitch hissing sound that comes directly from the body of the unit. I put it on isolation feet, and it helped reduce the noise a little, but it is still noticeable while sitting at my desk. When I am blasting music it is a non-issue, but sometimes when listening to quieter classical, or more ballad-oriented jazz music it can be distracting.

I also noticed that if I put pressure or weight on top of the unit it does reduce noise significantly. I was thinking of getting a small 2.5 to 3 pound weight to put on it, but then I thought long term stress of the weight may possible damage the inner workings of the V90-AMP.

Would love to hear anyone’s thoughts regarding this issues. I have only gotten into this hobby a little over a year ago and am still learning a ton.


Thanks, and cheers!
Matthew
stereosanctity
IF it's hissing, turn it off. Sounds like a cap blew.

If it's just buzzing or humming, it could be a bad cap, bad diodes or bad transformer.

Either way, off to the shop it should go.

Best,

Erik
Hi Erik,

Thanks for the reply. 

I purchased it from Music Direct back in March.  It was a demo discounted item, but I believe it still came with the standard Musical Fidelity warranty.  

The sound has been happening since I have received it back in April.  I guess I was wrong to describe it as a hiss.  More of a jittering buzz is would be accurate. 

Sounds like it is worth sending message to MF to see if they have any solutions.

Cheers,
Matthew


If it's a hum or buzz, it could be DC on the line. You would need something like this to filter the DC http://emotiva.com/products/accessories/cmx-2

Has this been the case since the unit was new or did it just start happening? Have you changed anything electrically (i.e. new appliances, new outlets, move equipment, etc.)?

FWIW I have a Musical Fidelity M6si and there is no internal noise of any kind emanating from it.