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Since about 2 weeks I can hear an AM station coming through my pe-amp, amp, speakers. Several month ago I could hear a radio station through my set up, but it went away. Well, this AM station is not going away. And it's 'loud' enough to be heard in my listening chair about 8 feet from the speakers, and sometimes I can hear the AM station during quiet passages when I listen with the volume set on low.
The only change I made lately in my system was adding an old NAD tuner to it, but the AM station is not coming from the NAD tuner.
Any suggestions?
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Topic - Don't want to listen to AM radio - Capt. Z 15:09:34 10/27/10 (14)
- First, disconnect the tuner. - Al Sekela 15:27:26 10/27/10 (13)
- RE: First, disconnect the tuner. - Capt. Z 06:25:03 10/28/10 (12)
- Try shorting plugs on the preamp inputs. - Al Sekela 14:56:55 10/28/10 (9)
- RE: Try shorting plugs on the preamp inputs. - Capt. Z 13:39:10 10/29/10 (8)
- RE: Try shorting plugs on the preamp inputs. - Capt. Z 14:02:45 10/29/10 (7)
- Big ground loops make nice AM antennas. - Al Sekela 15:26:24 10/30/10 (6)
- RE: Big ground loops make nice AM antennas. - Capt. Z 04:59:06 10/31/10 (5)
- Based on results so far... - Al Sekela 13:03:20 10/31/10 (4)
- RE: Based on results so far... - Capt. Z 14:00:49 10/31/10 (3)
- That is a good idea. - Al Sekela 15:03:57 10/31/10 (2)
- RE: That is a good idea. - Capt. Z 18:11:45 10/31/10 (1)
- Simple notion. - Al Sekela 11:03:11 11/01/10 (0)
- RE: First, disconnect the tuner. - floydandrews 09:54:07 10/28/10 (1)
- RE: First, disconnect the tuner. - Capt. Z 10:56:24 10/28/10 (0)