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<blockquote data-quote="ScottulusMaximus" data-source="post: 775140" data-attributes="member: 18165"><p>Try a different power cable, the earth may be damaged on the one you're using. </p><p>Unplug everything from the amp except the speakers, rule out a ground loop.</p><p>Turn off everything in the house one by one, something may be injecting noise into your power lines, a motor on something or fluorescent light probably.</p><p>Try the amp on different plugs around the house, preferably even at someone else's house. Will rule out your electricity supply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottulusMaximus, post: 775140, member: 18165"] Try a different power cable, the earth may be damaged on the one you're using. Unplug everything from the amp except the speakers, rule out a ground loop. Turn off everything in the house one by one, something may be injecting noise into your power lines, a motor on something or fluorescent light probably. Try the amp on different plugs around the house, preferably even at someone else's house. Will rule out your electricity supply. [/QUOTE]
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