Tube amp humm, Power conditioner? [message #11293] |
Mon, 27 February 2006 18:31 |
Peter Swartz
Messages: 56 Registered: May 2009
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Hello, I'm concidering purchasing a power conditioner to help clean up some of my amp humm and noise. Is it likely that this would help? Can you suggest a specific type? I don't want to accidentally buy a high dollar power strip. What type of components should I be looking for? How much should I expect to spend? Can a couple hundred dollars do the trick? Thanks for your help, Pete
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Hum or Noise? [message #11303 is a reply to message #11293] |
Fri, 03 March 2006 07:27 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
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Peter, Are you having problems with hum or noise? If hum, the most common cause of it is ground loop and a power conditioner wouldn't help.
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Re: Tube amp humm, Power conditioner? [message #11347 is a reply to message #11298] |
Thu, 10 August 2006 23:52 |
John Chleapas
Messages: 35 Registered: May 2009
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Just a thought. I do not think Monster unit this is a surge protector, or has filtering also does it? For about $150 you can buy a used Powervar hospital lab grade with voltage and line filtering on ebay. I have two Powervars now and a third one for my home theater coming. These filter and offer excellent protection since they were designed for high end sensitive laboratory equipment. These Powervars still sell new for ~$1200 for the model 12 that I have. They are a steal at around $200 used. For my audio system I added an additional level of dedicated line filtering for my two pairs of tube mono block amps into these Powervars. The background noise level dropped down to next to nothing. I have very sensitive 6' tall 2-way horn speakers at over 100dB efficient with 1 Watt at 1 Meter. Just another suggestion is all. John
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