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Eish! It hums... Sub Arcam high level setup
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<blockquote data-quote="ludo" data-source="post: 71391" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>Either use shielded cable from B outputs to sub, or connect a lowish value resistor (1k Ohm / 5 Watt) across the B outputs' + & - terminals. Do this for both channels. Or use both the R and shielded cable on both B channels... If you're having a real serious party, the resistor might get a little hot. The lower the resistance value, the quieter things get, but the hotter the resistor will get too. 1k/5Watt is a safe bet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ludo, post: 71391, member: 691"] Either use shielded cable from B outputs to sub, or connect a lowish value resistor (1k Ohm / 5 Watt) across the B outputs' + & - terminals. Do this for both channels. Or use both the R and shielded cable on both B channels... If you're having a real serious party, the resistor might get a little hot. The lower the resistance value, the quieter things get, but the hotter the resistor will get too. 1k/5Watt is a safe bet. [/QUOTE]
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