I have a pair of Mordaunt Short MS502 speakers.
These have built in amps for the side firing subs.
One of the amps has developed a loud hum.
The hum is quite strange and I can't figure it out.
This is happening to 1 speaker only, the other one has no hum.
The speaker has a Int and Ext switch for choosing the signal. Int uses the speaker inputs and Ext uses RCA.
If you connect just the power, the amp will power on and no hum at all, on either Int or Ext.
On Int input, as soon as you connect the negative (-) of the speaker, then loud hum. Like a ground loop.
If you connect an RCA (from the sub out of the pre/avr), then the hum goes away, even though the input in on Int and is not using the RCA.
I thought this was a filtering problem so replaced all the caps in the path of the Int connection, but this has not changed anything.
Is anyone able to work out what is going on using the schematics?
TIA
These have built in amps for the side firing subs.
One of the amps has developed a loud hum.
The hum is quite strange and I can't figure it out.
This is happening to 1 speaker only, the other one has no hum.
The speaker has a Int and Ext switch for choosing the signal. Int uses the speaker inputs and Ext uses RCA.
If you connect just the power, the amp will power on and no hum at all, on either Int or Ext.
On Int input, as soon as you connect the negative (-) of the speaker, then loud hum. Like a ground loop.
If you connect an RCA (from the sub out of the pre/avr), then the hum goes away, even though the input in on Int and is not using the RCA.
I thought this was a filtering problem so replaced all the caps in the path of the Int connection, but this has not changed anything.
Is anyone able to work out what is going on using the schematics?
TIA
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