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BBC/Rogers LS5/8s plus modded Quad 405s - mains hum



 
 
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Old September 11th 06, 11:26 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default BBC/Rogers LS5/8s plus modded Quad 405s - mains hum

I've just been lucky enough to have purchased a pair of the stunning
Rogers/BBC LS5/8 speakers, complete the with a pair of the BBC modified
Quad 405 frequency splitting amps (actually, one 405 and one 405-2...
no idea why!)

The main problem is that both amps exhibit a low level but perfectly
audiable mains hum - even with their gains right down and nothing
plugged into the (XLR) inputs. Am I right in thinking it's reasonably
easy to fix by changing some capacitors? Any help greatly appreciated!!

Many thanks.....

 




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