Also, is there any interference on a landline phone? Either wired or cordless.
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Also, is there any interference on a landline phone? Either wired or cordless.
I did switch out a power supply recently for my pc but the buzz existed before and after. No electric fences I’m aware of plus out lots here are 1.5 acres, so no close neighbors. I’ve not separated my cables because of the way my AV stand is. Just way too many wires all over the place.
One discovery which I hope is relevant. So my Parasound P7 has HT bypass which I of course use in my setup. When it’s in bypass, meaning I’m using the Yamaha CX-A5000 for volume, sources, etc, the buzz is audible like I’ve described. As soon as I switch the Parasound P7 to any source coming into it other than HT bypass, the buzz disappears completely. So for example, if I switch the P7 to my music input coming from my Schiit DAC, the buzz is gone!
Does this help narrow things down?
WELL. NOW you tell us. If I understand you correctly, and the input to the Yamaha is not changed (same cable from the P7 to the same input on the Yamaha), then the P7 is bad, or there's a grounding issue "through" it. To be sure, can you sketch up a little diagram of the sources, the P7, the Yamaha and the interconnections?
Are the Parasound and Yamaha on the same circuit?
Sorry
Yes, the buzzing only disappears when a source on the p7 is selected. When it’s in HT bypass meaning my Yamaha is acting as source and going through the P7 is when the buzzing happens. I didn’t mess with any cables.
Hoping the p7 is ok! The buzz only comes through on One speaker. I’ll do my best to create a diagram
-curtis