nige2000 wrote:Well if Ivor doesn't notice it
It's hardly going to be any sort of problem for most guys
I don't know if that's an insult or a compliment! Either way.. I'd repeat the caveat that my speakers haven't come on song yet...
nige2000 wrote:Well if Ivor doesn't notice it
It's hardly going to be any sort of problem for most guys
Airtight ATM1. And yes, I suspect it's system sensitive alright. It's a cheap unit and wouldn't go to waste somewhere else in the house anyway.Diapason wrote: I can't remember what Ivor's amps are off the top of my head, but one way or the other these things are always very system specific. Suck it and see!
Apologies that does read like an insultIvor wrote:nige2000 wrote:Well if Ivor doesn't notice it
It's hardly going to be any sort of problem for most guys
I don't know if that's an insult or a compliment! Either way.. I'd repeat the caveat that my speakers haven't come on song yet...
Only joking Nigel.nige2000 wrote:Apologies that does read like an insultIvor wrote:nige2000 wrote:Well if Ivor doesn't notice it
It's hardly going to be any sort of problem for most guys
I don't know if that's an insult or a compliment! Either way.. I'd repeat the caveat that my speakers haven't come on song yet...
wasnt meant to be.
From experts in the field I have heard this can be extremely dangerous.Zeky wrote:Forgive me for my tuppence worth, but nobody has yet mentioned household Earth connection.
Any and all my humming and fizzing problems of the past have been traced back to the local authority's mains Earth connection.
I am not an electrical expert but I took advice and bought a copper rod and drove it into the ground outside an d connected all music-room sockets to it, instead of the Electricity Co provided Earth.
It cured all my humming etc.
Perhaps it ended up that I had a specific problem, but I have 13 separate isolated circuits in my room and the only common denominator was the Earth!
Stephen
Don't do this without proper advise from a qualified electrician!!!Adding an earth rod can be potentially dangerous in modern properties.
In the event of a local area fault your property & your earth rod could be the only earth for a section of the local network.
Your electrician will (MUST) advise if your supply is suitable for a ground earth rod.
Similar to Aleg's answer I got here in Canada!Aleg wrote:From experts in the field I have heard this can be extremely dangerous.Zeky wrote:Forgive me for my tuppence worth, but nobody has yet mentioned household Earth connection.
Any and all my humming and fizzing problems of the past have been traced back to the local authority's mains Earth connection.
I am not an electrical expert but I took advice and bought a copper rod and drove it into the ground outside an d connected all music-room sockets to it, instead of the Electricity Co provided Earth.
It cured all my humming etc.
Perhaps it ended up that I had a specific problem, but I have 13 separate isolated circuits in my room and the only common denominator was the Earth!
Stephen
Don't do this without proper advise from a qualified electrician!!!Adding an earth rod can be potentially dangerous in modern properties.
In the event of a local area fault your property & your earth rod could be the only earth for a section of the local network.
Your electrician will (MUST) advise if your supply is suitable for a ground earth rod.