It could be a ground loop issue. Is everything plugged into the same wall outlet (or outlet strip)? If not, it could be that a wall outlet is wired improperly. Are all plugs three-prong or polarized types? If not, possibly one (or more) of the two-prong non-polarized plugs need to be reversed, or maybe you have a defective outlet strip. George ----- Original Message ----- From: Matt Hutchison <mhutchison@...> To: 'Paul Schreiber' <synth1@...>; <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 12:18 PM Subject: RE: [motm] Problem with my Pro 2000 > First off, the item was purchased used and it had been opened by the > previous owner, so it was probably damaged when I bought it, but as I was > new to all things audio, and generally naive in nature, I didn't notice for > a while. > > The reason I know its the Kenton is b/c when I have nothing plugged in > except the modular I have 0 noise. When I plug in the Kenton, suddenly > there is noise. Plug out the Kenton, noise disappears. Am I missing > something? > > -Matt > > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@...] > Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 12:14 PM > To: motm@yahoogroups.com; Matt Hutchison > Subject: Re: [motm] Problem with my Pro 2000 > > > I have a problem with my Kenton Pro 2000 creating AC Hum. Is anyone on this > list interested in > fixing it for $ or buying it? > > Please be more specific. How do you know it's the Kenton. I'm curious, as I > have sold over 100 of > them without 1 single complaint. > > Paul S. > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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Re: [motm] Problem with my Pro 2000
2002-05-14 by George Kisslak
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