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gene french

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i had an ac hum loop similar to feedback on one amp position...swapping amps did not move the problem...completely random timewise...tge source mafe no difference either...could not detect a cause...the hafler engineer from ebay suggested an induction loop...i had a bunch of ferrite chokes....put it on the ac power cords...solved it...ive ardered all new audio cabling....with 7 amps a 4x8 dsp and equalizer fm tuner and dac.....pretty messy back there....need to slide it out and reorganize cabling. .the power sequencers add another level of cable complexity...
but, i swear....it sounds great...even for these soon to be 75 ears!!!!
cant thank the group enough for the support and encouragement....
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Gene- if you haven't already, isolate the power cords from the signal cords. And any that may cross, do so at 90 degrees.

That's free noise reduction!

And, regarding ferrite cores: All the gear I've built gets a ferrite encrusted power cord. It's cheap insurance!
 

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Gene- if you haven't already, isolate the power cords from the signal cords. And any that may cross, do so at 90 degrees.

That's free noise reduction!

And, regarding ferrite cores: All the gear I've built gets a ferrite encrusted power cord. It's cheap insurance!
ferrite encrusted power cord??? well well...live and learn....im only glad i guessed right!!!...and got rid of the loop...lololol
i definitely have enough room to isolate dignal from power...
do you bundle yours or kinda free behind the gear. by bundle i know not to mix signal and ac...
i appreciate the tips!!!!*
 

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i had an ac hum loop similar to feedback on one amp position...swapping amps did not move the problem...completely random timewise...tge source mafe no difference either...could not detect a cause...the hafler engineer from ebay suggested an induction loop...i had a bunch of ferrite chokes....put it on the ac power cords...solved it...ive ardered all new audio cabling....with 7 amps a 4x8 dsp and equalizer fm tuner and dac.....pretty messy back there....need to slide it out and reorganize cabling. .the power sequencers add another level of cable complexity...
but, i swear....it sounds great...even for these soon to be 75 ears!!!!
cant thank the group enough for the support and encouragement....
i love each and every one of you!!!!
Hello Gene
I am glad you got rid of your 60 Hz hum problem but I doubt that a ferrite bead had anything to do with it. Ferrite beads on cables are used to suppress MHz frequency signals, usually to keep noise from the equipment from conducting RF emissions down the line cord, they’re essentially invisible at 60 Hz, and thus don't block the root cause of hum I suspect something else you did while experimenting fixed your 60 Hz hum issue.
 

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Hello Gene
I am glad you got rid of your 60 Hz hum problem but I doubt that a ferrite bead had anything to do with it. Ferrite beads on cables are used to suppress MHz frequency signals, usually to keep noise from the equipment from conducting RF emissions down the line cord, they’re essentially invisible at 60 Hz, and thus don't block the root cause of hum I suspect something else you did while experimenting fixed your 60 Hz hum issue.
ill take it!!!!
lol...
thanks so much for the info!!!
i cant swear it was an ac hum...it was a hum...increasing and decreasing in volume...getting quite loud...then going away..
like a feedback type of noise....i moved amps around....didnt help....
i will be very careful when my audio cables get here...and i reorganize the cables ..
thanks a bunch!!!
 
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