its a definite total cut out of sound. It happens 90-95 percent of the time when I touch the light swith in my stereo room, walk across the carpet by my closet in my stereo room, and it happens probably 50-75 percent of the time when I touch the light switch in the adjoining room, run the vacuum anywhere in the house, and oddly enough, when I am throwing my blanket around on my bed in order to make my bed.
This leads me to believe that it is an electrical issue within the house. How is my stereo so sensitive to electricity that just making my bed cuts the stereo out?
I should add that it cuts out completely for about one or two seconds, then comes back on. It is a problem that seems to be getting worse, ie more frequent.
Thanks for the input though, guys, you got me thinking on how to isolate the problem and I will be switching from my welbourne power supply for the wadia back to the stock one. I will also check my cables. I only have the umbilical power cord for the wadia and a digital coax cable coming from the wadia.
My room mate is vacuuming downstairs as I type this and the stereo cut out when they initially turned the vacuum on, and then twice while she was vacuuming, leading me to believe that it is static electricity caused by the vacuum transferring through the carpet and into the electrical system through wiring ran through the house... is this even a possibility?
Maybe my power supply for my wadia is on the outs and is super sensitive to slight power fluctuations or something??
Whatever it is, it's driving me nuts.
I'm going to do some testing and I'll get back with you all.
This leads me to believe that it is an electrical issue within the house. How is my stereo so sensitive to electricity that just making my bed cuts the stereo out?
I should add that it cuts out completely for about one or two seconds, then comes back on. It is a problem that seems to be getting worse, ie more frequent.
Thanks for the input though, guys, you got me thinking on how to isolate the problem and I will be switching from my welbourne power supply for the wadia back to the stock one. I will also check my cables. I only have the umbilical power cord for the wadia and a digital coax cable coming from the wadia.
My room mate is vacuuming downstairs as I type this and the stereo cut out when they initially turned the vacuum on, and then twice while she was vacuuming, leading me to believe that it is static electricity caused by the vacuum transferring through the carpet and into the electrical system through wiring ran through the house... is this even a possibility?
Maybe my power supply for my wadia is on the outs and is super sensitive to slight power fluctuations or something??
Whatever it is, it's driving me nuts.
I'm going to do some testing and I'll get back with you all.