Hi there i have the same problem with my Musical Fidelity Kw -500 using a Rel R-305 subwoofer , turn the Musical Fidelity of and the hum starts turn it back on and i wait 30 seconds for the preamp section to kick in and the hum goes and the Rel works as per normal , i use the speakon connector , strange thing is i have also got a Redgum Audio RGI - 120 Integrated amplifier as a spare and when i connect it up the same as the Musical fidelity Kw -500 i have no problems and the Rel has no hum , so my hum problem is isolated to the Musical Fidelity integrated and i have also tried grounding it to the chasiss to no avail . Anyone had a problem with hum on M/F amps ?
REL subwoofer hum
I own a REL stadium III, and have owned it for some time now. Just recently I noticed that it will produce an audible (although low level) hum when I turn my system’s amplifier off. I have the Stadium hooked up in the recommended manner: I have it hooked up with the neutrik cable to the Speaker B terminals of my amplifier. Speaker A terminals are occupied by my Sonus Faber concertos. When both sets of speaker terminals are on, the sub is quiet. When I turn off the B speaker terminals, or turn off the amp altogether, a low level Hum is output by the REL. I have not noticed this hum before and believe it to be a new occurrence. However, I guess it could be a ground hum. My main amplifier, and the REL are plugged into two different outlets, both outlets have quality AC filters/surge protectors, and I use the stock power cords for the amp and REL. Should I alter my hookup method? Would better power cables help? I really don’t want to have the REL serviced as, I’m sure you know, it weighs 110 pounds, and I don’t want to have to move it. If it is a so-called "ground hum", how do I alleviate it?
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