Re: How to turn your AudioSource AMP 100 into a real amp. (Paying it forward)
I have listened to mine for 4-5 hours so far, so I might be a fair assessment.
I don't have any hum, running a cheap 3.5 to RCA cord from my computer (monoprice $2 cord). I tried Auto and Manual switch on the back, tried with speakers in A and B positions and tried with high master volume, low and high on amp and the vice-versa too.
I also tried your most noticeable way which is at a normal playing volume, but with the CD, iTunes and Spotify paused and I still have no hum or hiss. It's as quiet as both my AVR's (Onkyo's, both about 3 years old) and quieter than my homemade Sure chip amp design.
Be glad to try something else, if you want me to, just let me know. Any chance it could be a ground loop issue, 60-Hz hum from the electrical?
I have listened to mine for 4-5 hours so far, so I might be a fair assessment.
I don't have any hum, running a cheap 3.5 to RCA cord from my computer (monoprice $2 cord). I tried Auto and Manual switch on the back, tried with speakers in A and B positions and tried with high master volume, low and high on amp and the vice-versa too.
I also tried your most noticeable way which is at a normal playing volume, but with the CD, iTunes and Spotify paused and I still have no hum or hiss. It's as quiet as both my AVR's (Onkyo's, both about 3 years old) and quieter than my homemade Sure chip amp design.
Be glad to try something else, if you want me to, just let me know. Any chance it could be a ground loop issue, 60-Hz hum from the electrical?
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