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In Reply to: RE: Granite audio ground zero posted by jhrlrd on August 29, 2016 at 22:15:54:
Do you have a scope? A DMM? If you do, see if you can trace back from the output and find where the noise enters the signal path. Also check to see if you have excessive ripple on the PS rails. If that is the case you could have a defective PS filter cap. An in circuit cap ESR meter works well for testing these. Good luck, these issues can be very frustrating. I know!
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- RE: Granite audio ground zero - JKT 08/30/1616:58:21 08/30/16 (2)
- RE: Granite audio ground zero - jhrlrd 17:46:27 08/30/16 (1)
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