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Sub not going into stanby mode
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<blockquote data-quote="naks" data-source="post: 962014" data-attributes="member: 15674"><p>Yes, it does.</p><p></p><p>I moved to another plug point in the living room, then to the bedroom, and then to the kitchen (where the plugs are not on my UPS/Inverter), and same thing - a low hum, which is not affected by the Gain knob.</p><p></p><p>I then missioned to position it on the same power point as the AVR, no change, even with a different subwoofer cable.</p><p></p><p>I really do hope that the load-shedding has not damaged it, but that is unlikely as the sub is always on a power point which is hooked into the inverter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naks, post: 962014, member: 15674"] Yes, it does. I moved to another plug point in the living room, then to the bedroom, and then to the kitchen (where the plugs are not on my UPS/Inverter), and same thing - a low hum, which is not affected by the Gain knob. I then missioned to position it on the same power point as the AVR, no change, even with a different subwoofer cable. I really do hope that the load-shedding has not damaged it, but that is unlikely as the sub is always on a power point which is hooked into the inverter. [/QUOTE]
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